Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996

Arbitrability of Landlord-Tenant Disputes: Supreme Court Refers Issue to Larger Bench in Vidya Drolia vs. Durga Trading Corporation (28 February 2019)

Supreme Court Clarifies Arbitrability of Landlord-Tenant Disputes Under Transfer of Property Act: Vidya Drolia vs. Durga Trading Corporation (2019) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether disputes between a landlord and tenant under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, are arbitrable. CASE TYPE: Arbitration Law, Property Law Case Name: Vidya Drolia & Ors. vs. Durga Trading Corporation Judgment Date: […]

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Supreme Court settles the procedure for execution of arbitral awards: Sundaram Finance vs. Abdul Samad (15 February 2018)

Supreme Court Clarifies Execution of Arbitration Awards Across India: Sundaram Finance vs. Abdul Samad (2018) Date of the Judgment: 15 February 2018 Citation: (2018) INSC 124 Judges: J. Chelameswar, Sanjay Kishan Kaul Can an arbitral award be executed directly in a court where the assets are located, or does it need to be first filed

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Supreme Court settles the arbitrability of disputes after a full and final discharge voucher: National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. M/s. Boghara Polyfab Pvt. Ltd. (2008)

Date of the Judgment: September 18, 2008 Citation: National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. M/s. Boghara Polyfab Pvt. Ltd. [2008] INSC 1437 Judges: R.V. Raveendran, J., Lokeshwar Singh Panta, J. Can a dispute be referred to arbitration after an insured party has issued a full and final discharge voucher to the insurer? The Supreme Court, in

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