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Important Arbitration Cases

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1h 46m
Free
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About Course

This course on Arbitration Cases comprises 20 relevant arbitration case laws of the recent time. This course may be taken as a course supplement to our course Arbitration Step-by-Step 2nd Edition to have a thorough understanding of domestic arbitration using case precedents.

This course will be updated from time to time to include more cases, whenever a new precedent is set in relation to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 read with Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Acts, 2015 and 2019.

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I can imagine no society which does not embody some method of arbitration.

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  • 01. Introduction
    • 1.1 Introduction
  • 2. Seat and jurisdiction
    • 2.1 Emkay Global Financial Services Ltd. v. Girdhar Sondhi
    • 2.2 Brahmani River Pellets Ltd. v. Kamachi Industries Ltd.
    • 2.3 BGS SGS SOMA JV v. NHPC Ltd.
    • ☆ Feedback
  • 3. Aspects of Section 34 — setting aside arbitral awards
    • 3.1 Board of Control for Cricket in India v. Kochi Cricket Pvt. Ltd.
    • 3.2 Dyna Technologies Pvt. Ltd. v. Crompton Greaves Ltd.
    • 3.3 Canara Nidhi Ltd. v. M. Shashikala
  • 4. Applicability of the Limitation Act
    • 4.1 Simplex Infrastructure Ltd. v. Union of India
  • 5. Doctrine of group companies
    • 5.1 Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. v. Canara Bank
  • 6. Applicability of Section 8 — refer parties to arbitration
    • 6.1 Global Infonet Distribution Pvt. Ltd. v. Lenovo (India) Pvt. Ltd.
    • 6.2 Emaar MGF Land Ltd. v. Aftab Singh
  • 7. Jurisdiction of domestic courts in BITs proceedings
    • 7.1 Union of India v. Khaitan Holdings (Mauritius) Ltd.
  • 8. Quantum of claim
    • 8.1 Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Narbheram Power and Steel Pvt. Ltd.
  • 9. Incorporation of arbitration agreements
    • 9.1 Giriraj Goel v. Coal India Ltd.
  • 10. Allegation of fraud
    • 10.1 Rashid Raza v. Sadaf Akhtar
  • 11. Appointment of arbitrator
    • 11.1 SP Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Himachal Pradesh
    • 11.2 Garware Walls Ropes Ltd. v. Coastal Marine Constructions & Engineering Ltd.
    • 11.3 National Highways Authority of India v. Sayedabad Tea Company Ltd.
    • 11.4 Uttarakhand Purv Sainik Kalyan Nigam Ltd. v. Northern Coal Field Ltd.
  • 12. Stipulated time period
    • 12.1 Chandok Machineries v. S.N. Sunderson & Co.
    • 12.2 Jayesh Pandya v. Subhtex India Ltd.
    • ☆ Feedback

Why Take This Course?

This course has been designed to ensure deep and practical understanding of Arbitration laws based on case discussions. This course should preferably be taken along with the Arbitration Step by Step, 2nd Edition course for a thorough study of Arbitration laws. Each case has been discussed in simple language and citations have been provided with each case discussion making it convenient for case reference.

If you are a law student and have not yet taken this course and the Arbitration Step by Step 2nd Edn. course, you could miss the opportunity of making yourself thorough with the subject of arbitration before taking your examinations. Even, during your placement interview, your future employer could ask questions related to arbitration and you may be expected to explain certain concepts based on the ratio decidendi of certain case laws. Therefore, not taking this course could make you lose an edge over other prospective candidates.

Instructors

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Dr Pratima Narayan

Advocate & Mediator, Co-founder, Techlawlogi Consulting LLP

Dr Pratima Narayan has served the legal academia for over 20 years as a visiting faculty at various reputed law schools and business schools. Her expertise lies in areas of commercial contracts, consumer law, e-commerce and Intellectual Property Rights.

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Bijetri Roy

Managing Director, Ins-PIRE

Bijetri Roy is the Managing Director at Ins-PIRE, with expertise in developmental economics, policy, and climate change law. She also serves as an Advisor at Securus Trusteeship Services Pvt. Ltd. and as a Panel Member at Konproz. Additionally, she mentors law students at Queen Mary University of London, helping them with career advancement and guidance.

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