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Bombay High Court: “Participation Reflects Consent”—Non-Signatory Entity Held Bound by Arbitration Agreement in Rajasthan Project Dispute

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal under Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, affirming the District Court’s order that upheld an arbitral award against…
Posted by Rawlaw November 6, 2025
Bombay High Court: “Consent Is the Cornerstone of Arbitration — Non-Signatories Cannot Be Dragged Into Arbitration Without Express Agreement” — Court Quashes Arbitrator’s Order Impleading Bona Fide Purchaser in Real Estate Dispute
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Bombay High Court: “Consent Is the Cornerstone of Arbitration — Non-Signatories Cannot Be Dragged Into Arbitration Without Express Agreement” — Court Quashes Arbitrator’s Order Impleading Bona Fide Purchaser in Real Estate Dispute

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Justices G.S. Kulkarni and Advait M. Sethna) held that a non-signatory cannot be compelled to arbitrate merely because it purchased property involved in a…
Posted by Rawlaw October 30, 2025

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