Supreme Court Clarifies: Only Civil Courts Can Extend Arbitration Timelines Under Section 29A
Supreme Court rules that only civil courts with original jurisdiction can extend arbitral timelines under Section 29A of the Arbitration Act.
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Supreme Court rules that only civil courts with original jurisdiction can extend arbitral timelines under Section 29A of the Arbitration Act.
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