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Delhi High Court Appoints Sole Arbitrator: “Objections on Arbitrability and Jurisdiction to Be Decided by Arbitral Tribunal Under Section 16 of the Arbitration Act”

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Delhi High Court Appoints Sole Arbitrator: "Objections on Arbitrability and Jurisdiction to Be Decided by Arbitral Tribunal Under Section 16 of the Arbitration Act"
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Delhi High Court Appoints Sole Arbitrator: “Objections on Arbitrability and Jurisdiction to Be Decided by Arbitral Tribunal Under Section 16 of the Arbitration Act”

Court’s Decision The High Court of Delhi, under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, appointed Justice (Retd.) Indu Malhotra, Former Judge of the Supreme Court, as the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 28, 2024

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