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28 November 2020, Saturday
A contract between Indian parties governed by foreign laws is enforceable (Delhi High Court)
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06 November 2020, Friday
Indian parties can arbitrate in a foreign seat (Gujarat High Court) [UPHELD by Supreme Court in 202...
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15 April 2020, Wednesday
Mere expression “place of arbitration” is not determinative of the “seat” of arbitration (Supreme Co...
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05 January 2020, Sunday
Which court has jurisdiction over the arbitral process? Et al. (Supreme Court of India)
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2 years ago
Gautam Buddha Nagar is the juridical seat of arbitration and Delhi the convenient venue because cour...
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2 years ago
Exclusive jurisdiction clause given primacy over seat clause: Delhi High Court
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2 years ago
The BGS test for determination of seat applied in domestic ad hoc arbitration: Calcutta High Court
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2 years ago
Delhi is the juridical seat of arbitration, and Ranchi is the convenient venue because courts of Del...
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2 years ago
Though the “venue” of arbitration is Gurugram, the clause vesting jurisdiction in the Delhi High to...
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3 years ago
Delhi is the “venue”, that is, convenient location for hearings, and not the juridical seat because...
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3 years ago
Seat is where the courts were given exclusive jurisdiction; “place of arbitration” was the venue cho...
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3 years ago
2. Two Indian parties can choose a foreign seat of arbitration (Supreme Court of India)
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