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Delhi High Court Holds Waiver Under Section 12(5) Must Be Post Appointment of Arbitrators: “No-Objection Given Prior to Knowing Arbitrators’ Identities Is No Waiver in the Eyes of Law”

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Delhi High Court Holds Waiver Under Section 12(5) Must Be Post Appointment of Arbitrators: “No-Objection Given Prior to Knowing Arbitrators’ Identities Is No Waiver in the Eyes of Law”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court held that the petitioner’s waiver of the applicability of Section 12(5) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, made prior to the constitution of…
Posted by Rawlaw May 27, 2025

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