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Bombay High Court Sets Aside ₹4.27 Crore Arbitral Award in Favour of KCPL: “Arbitrator’s findings are perverse, speculative, and lack evidentiary basis”

Judgment: Board of Control for Cricket in India v. KCPL and RSW Infrastructure Limited Date: 12 June 2024Bench: Justice Manish Pitale, Bombay High Court Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025
condonation of delay
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Patna High Court Holds Delay in Filing Application under Section 34 Fatal: “Court has no jurisdiction to extend limitation beyond 3 months and 30 days” — Arbitral Award Restored

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court, in Om Prakash Saha v. Ambika Prasad Saha, allowed the appeal and set aside the order of the Additional District Judge-I, Naugachia, which had…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025
Supreme Court Upholds Arbitral Award, Finds Claims Within Limitation Period Due to  Acknowledgment of Debt, Rejects Counterclaims as Time-Barred for Not Being Part of Ongoing Negotiations”
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Supreme Court Upholds Arbitral Award, Finds Claims Within Limitation Period Due to Acknowledgment of Debt, Rejects Counterclaims as Time-Barred for Not Being Part of Ongoing Negotiations”

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals filed by OPG Power Generation Pvt. Ltd. and Gita Power and Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., upholding the arbitral tribunal’s award in favor of…
Posted by Rawlaw September 25, 2024

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