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Delhi High Court holds London as the juridical seat and bars the Indian challenge to the foreign arbitral award — “Part I of the Arbitration Act excluded by necessary implication, Section 34 petition not maintainable”

Headnote Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 – Sections 2(2), 34, 37 – International commercial arbitration – Seat of arbitration – ICC Rules – Governing law versus curial law – Pre-BALCO…
Posted by Rawlaw December 28, 2025
Bombay High Court Enforces €2.45 Million Foreign Arbitral Award: Upholds Arbitration Clause Extending to Successors and Assignees, Dismisses Public Policy Challenges
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Bombay High Court Enforces €2.45 Million Foreign Arbitral Award: Upholds Arbitration Clause Extending to Successors and Assignees, Dismisses Public Policy Challenges

Court's Decision: The Bombay High Court allowed the enforcement of the foreign arbitral award under Section 48 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. It ruled that the objections raised…
Posted by Rawlaw December 4, 2024

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