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Unilateral Arbitrator Appointment Void for Violating Party Autonomy and Fairness; ₹11.21 Crore Arbitration Award Set Aside

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Bombay High Court: Unilateral Arbitrator Appointment Void for Violating Party Autonomy and Fairness; ₹11.21 Crore Arbitration Award Set Aside
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Bombay High Court: Unilateral Arbitrator Appointment Void for Violating Party Autonomy and Fairness; ₹11.21 Crore Arbitration Award Set Aside

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court ruled that the unilateral appointment of an arbitrator violated the principles of party autonomy and fairness in arbitration. Consequently, it set aside the arbitration…
Posted by Rawlaw January 11, 2025

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