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Supreme Court of India holds arbitral tribunals cannot award pre-award interest barred by contract — “Section 31(7)(a) subordinates arbitral discretion to party agreement”; post-award interest reduced to 8%
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Supreme Court of India holds arbitral tribunals cannot award pre-award interest barred by contract — “Section 31(7)(a) subordinates arbitral discretion to party agreement”; post-award interest reduced to 8%

Court’s decision The Supreme Court of India partly allowed an appeal filed by the Union of India against Larsen & Toubro Limited, setting aside the grant of pre-award and pendente…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2026

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