Distinction between Section 11(5) & 11(6) of Arbitration Act

Section 11 of the Arbitration Act [“the Act”] confers power upon the High Court or the Supreme Court, as the case may be,  to appoint arbitrator(s) on an application moved by the parties. Section 11(12)(a) & (b) clarifies that in cases pertaining to international arbitration, the arbitrator shall be appointed by the Supreme Court and… Continue reading Distinction between Section 11(5) & 11(6) of Arbitration Act

Scope of Judicial intervention at reference stage | Arbitration

The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1940 equipped courts with unbridled powers to supervise the arbitration proceedings inviting the ire of litigants who, in the search of an alternative forum, seeking speedy resolution of their disputes, found themselves in the conundrum of endless judicial interference in the realm of arbitratio

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