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Supreme Court Resolves Conflicting High Court Views, Holds Time Extension for Arbitral Award Under Section 29A Can Be Sought After Expiry of Prescribed Period
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Supreme Court Resolves Conflicting High Court Views, Holds Time Extension for Arbitral Award Under Section 29A Can Be Sought After Expiry of Prescribed Period

Court’s Decision:The Supreme Court ruled that an application for the extension of time for making an arbitral award under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (A &…
Posted by Rawlaw September 13, 2024

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