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and Directs Arbitration to Resolve Breach of Agreement Claims

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Delhi High Court Grants Limited Relief to Indiabulls in ₹8,935 Crore Dispute: Restrains Ambience from Creating Third-Party Rights, Declines Deposit Order, and Directs Arbitration to Resolve Breach of Agreement Claims
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Delhi High Court Grants Limited Relief to Indiabulls in ₹8,935 Crore Dispute: Restrains Ambience from Creating Third-Party Rights, Declines Deposit Order, and Directs Arbitration to Resolve Breach of Agreement Claims

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court was tasked with deciding whether Indiabulls should be granted interim relief under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The court noted…
Posted by Rawlaw January 14, 2025

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