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” Upholds Arbitral Award and Emphasizes Timely Objections Under Section 12(5) of Arbitration Act

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Appeal: "Consent and Participation in Arbitration Preclude Retrospective Jurisdictional Objections," Upholds Arbitral Award and Emphasizes Timely Objections Under Section 12(5) of Arbitration Act
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Appeal: “Consent and Participation in Arbitration Preclude Retrospective Jurisdictional Objections,” Upholds Arbitral Award and Emphasizes Timely Objections Under Section 12(5) of Arbitration Act

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging the arbitral award. It held that the appellants’ objections to the arbitrator’s appointment were raised too late in the process…
Posted by Rawlaw February 11, 2025

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