Articles tagged with: arbitration

Allow foreign lawyers to arbitrate in India: SC judges

Foreign lawyers should be allowed to work on arbitrations in India to make domestic arbitration more attractive and to unburden the courts said Supreme Court justices SS Nijjar and PC Ghose and retired judge AK Ganguly, reported Kolkata paper The Telegraph . Nijjar said at the seminar by the Indian ...

Salve bats for McDonald's v Mukul Rohatgi, claiming Vikram Bakshi forum shops to avoid LCIA arbitration

A detailed report in the Eco Times on the long-running legal scuffle between McDonald’s and its local JV partner Vikram Bakshi. McDonald’s has accused Bakshi in the Delhi high court of forum shopping by launching Company Law Board (CLB) and Delhi high court challenges to a London Court of Internatio...

Reliance wins as SC appoints Australian judge to arbitrate $1.8bn oil ministry dispute

An Indian Supreme Court bench headed up by Justice SS Nijjar has appointed ex-Australian SC judge James Spigelman to preside as arbitrator between Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries and the oil ministry. At stake is who whether Reliance will be able to recover $1.8bn in its costs from the governmen...

DHCBA meets today under Rajiv Khosla: Reverse DVD harassment, publicise ‘suspicious judgments’, free lawyer parking, valets & more...

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Newly elected prez Rajiv Khosla opens DHCBA agenda to take back CD-filing rule, free parking, valets for lawyers, a website against corruption & more…

Delhi HC dissolves 'exorbitant' ad-hoc arbitration where ex-judges ran up Rs 1.5 cr bill

Delhi high court Justice Vipin Sanghi disbanded an arbitration tribunal that had run up a bill of Rs 1.44 crore charging Rs 18 lakh as fees per hearing, reported the Times of India . The tribunal, comprised of retired Supreme Court and high court judges, was hearing an arbitration between the govern...

Hiroo Advani founds arbitration body with other law firm litigators to bar costly judges from arbitration

Advani & Co managing partner Hiroo Advani, and other law firms’ partners have formed a body that aims to “encourage best practices” and exclude the judiciary from arbitrating Indian disputes.

ELP disputes partner Madhur Baya starts LexArbitri

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Economic Laws Practice (ELP) Mumbai dispute resolution partner Madhur Baya left the firm last week to start up his own arbitration practice LexArbitri.

Analysis: The end of ‘patent illegality’ doctrine for foreign awards in India

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In a remarkable recent decision, the Supreme Court of India held that the doctrine of ‘patent illegality’ was not an argument against the recognition and enforcement of a foreign arbitral award.

LCIA yet to bag 10th case as high-powered Hiranandani arbitration resolved with Cherie Blair, AP Shah, Karanjawala

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The London Court of International Arbitration’s (LCIA) Indian subsidiary resolved real estate giant Hiranandani Group’s family business dispute yesterday after over two-and-a-half years of arbitration.

Breaking: Supreme Court overrules Bhatia International V Bulk Trading [Download judgement]

Breaking: The Supreme Court today overruled the doctrine laid down in its own year 2002 landmark Bhatia International v Bulk Trading SA & Anr case, which held that Indian courts had exclusive jurisdiction to test the validity of an arbitral award made in India even when the proper law of the contract is the law of another country.

Paris ICC Arbitration Court vows to ramp up India as first Indian lawyer joins from US LLM

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Exclusive: The Paris-headquartered International Court of Arbitration (ICA) of the International Chambers of Commerce (ICC) has hired its first Indian lawyer in a bid to expand in India by increasing visibility and uptake, despite the remaining problem of judicial interference.

Amarchand to set up int’l arbitration centre to bring disputes back to India, after 7 year gestation

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Shardul Shroff's brainchild to return arbitratoin to India
Exclusive: Amarchand Mangaldas Delhi managing partner Shardul Shroff will start a separate company that will offer virtual international arbitration services from India, and includes its own arbitration rules and state-of-the-art technology.

First time SC for Amarchand’s gowned Ciccu as 11 seniors argue in Bhatia test case

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Supreme senior Ciccu
On-notice Amarchand Mangaldas equity partner Ciccu Mukhopadhaya is expected to argue in the Supreme Court for the first time since having been designated senior counsel in December 2011, with 10 other senior advocates appearing in the test case relating the Bhatia International arbitration doctrine in the court’s special constitutional bench.

Chennai start-up breaks even after 17 months, opens arbitration centre business, shies away from ‘profit mode’

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Exclusive: Chennai Law Associates, which was set up 18 months ago by former Surana & Surana litigator ML Joseph and broken even last month, has moved into larger office and opened an arbitration centre as an additional revenue source.

MDP Paranjpe wins Tata Motors Rs 16 crore arbitration vs Little & Co client

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Exclusive: MDP & Partners recent lateral Ashok Paranjpe has won a Rs 15.77 crore ($3.5m) arbitration dispute for his long-standing client Tata Motors against the Gujarat Electricity Board, which its lawyers Little & Co will appeal in the Bombay High Court.

Balaji’s Chennai writ petitioners sue London Court of Arbit for foreigner back-door entry

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One year after it first sued 41 foreign laws firms, the Association of Indian Lawyers (AIL) has filed a case against the Delhi-based London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), wanting to excise the words “London Court” and alleging that the arbitration organisation is introducing foreign law and lawyers under the garb of arbitration.

International arbitration or domestic arbitration: Can the proposed 2010 amendments bring clarity?

Critically analysing the vital provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996, Hammurabi & Solomon senior partner Shweta Bharti recommends ways to improve the application and workability of the Act to expedite alternate dispute resolution mechanisms for the increasing number of commercial disputes.

Fledgling London Court of International Arbitration hears first two cases in India

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Exclusive: The London Court of International Arbitration’s (LCIA) first independent subsidiary LCIA India has commenced business with its first two arbitration cases received within six months of the publication of the LCIA arbitration and mediation rules in April this year.

Indian court orders stay of foreign arbitration in Sony TV-BCCI facilitation fees case

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Luthra & Luthra has won an anti-arbitration injunction for Sony-owned Multi Screen Media Satellite (MSMS) against former Indian Premier League (IPL) sports marketing company World Sports Group (WSG) restraining it from invoking or continuing with any international arbitration.

Khaitan settles $2.9m German v Sesa Goa maritime arbitration

Khaitan & Co along with London-based marine insurance and admiralty specialist Walton & Morse LLP have settled $ 2.9 m dispute between Sesa Goa and a German Shipping conglomerate following an international maritime arbitration.