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27 December 2023

INDIAN SUPREME COURT REVERSES RECENT JUDGMENT AND HOLDS THAT (ALLEGEDLY) UNSTAMPED OR INADEQUATELY STAMPED ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS CANNOT HOLD UP APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS OR PREVENT PARTIES FROM BEING REFERRED TO ARBITRATION

In a welcome decision for commercial parties, the Supreme Court has overruled its own controversial decision from earlier in 2023. The Court held that …

14 July 2022

INSIDE ARBITRATION ISSUE #14 PERSPECTIVES ON CROSS-BORDER DISPUTES

Welcome to issue 14 of Inside Arbitration. We are delighted to share with you the latest interactive issue of this publication from Herbert Smith …

05 May 2020

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIA-RELATED ARBITRATION

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIA-RELATED ARBITRATION
01 April 2020

ENGLISH COURT GRANTS ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTION RESTRAINING FOREIGN PROCEEDINGS IN BREACH OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENT INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN BILLS OF LADING

ENGLISH COURT GRANTS ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTION RESTRAINING FOREIGN PROCEEDINGS IN BREACH OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENT INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN BILLS OF LADING
08 November 2019

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIA-RELATED INVESTMENT TREATY ARBITRATION

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIA-RELATED INVESTMENT TREATY ARBITRATION
22 July 2019

THE COURT OF APPEAL CONFIRMS THE JURISDICTION OF ENGLISH COURTS TO RESTRAIN A FOREIGN ARBITRATION IN AN 'EXCEPTIONAL' CASE

THE COURT OF APPEAL CONFIRMS THE JURISDICTION OF ENGLISH COURTS TO RESTRAIN A FOREIGN ARBITRATION IN AN 'EXCEPTIONAL' CASE
17 October 2018

Indian Supreme Court rules that Indian courts have jurisdiction to hear an application to set aside an award issued in Malaysia

In its recent decision in Union of India v Hardy Exploration and Production (available here), the Supreme Court of India found that a contractual clause …

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