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The Supreme Court’s ruling in Gayatri Balasamy v. ISG Novasoft Technologies Ltd by a 4:1 majority, held that the Court under ...
India has rejected "supplemental award" by the "illegal Court of Arbitration" concerning the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects in Jammu and Kashmir, saying "this latest charade at ...
Pakistan welcomes Hague court ruling on Kishenganga, Ratle projects; India rejects arbitration's jurisdiction and legality.
The Telangana High Court overturned a 2021 government order that granted 3.70 acres of prime land in Hyderabad to the ...
India denounces Court of Arbitration ruling on Kishenganga, Ratle projects, calls process illegal and politically driven.
The August 2023 order of the appeals court was expected to end efforts by Devas Multimedia to enforce in the United States a $1.2 billion compensation award made by an arbitration tribunal of the ...
On 28 April 2025, the Court of Magistrates, presided over by Magistrate Dr Victor G. Axiak, delivered a partial judgment in the case of Nigel Scerri and Ennessee Ltd v. SR Environmental Solutions Ltd.
The top court’s direction will be followed, one person said, adding that legal research into the judgement will begin in the current week. This comes as the ministry works on the Arbitration and ...
The High Court has ruled that the Arbitration clause in lease agreements cannot be invoked for matters previously adjudicated and concluded by both the Arbitral Tribunal and competent courts.
India has called on the US Supreme Court to respect the comity of nations by upholding an August 2023 order of a US court for setting aside a $1.2 billion arbitration award against Antrix Corp, a ...
A Supreme Court ruling expected in the coming weeks could reshape India's arbitration landscape, determining whether courts can modify arbitral awards instead of merely upholding or setting them ...
The Supreme Court of India has delivered a significant critique of the judiciary's expanding role in arbitration, highlighting how “overbearing intellectualisation” by courts has become a ...