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The Supreme Court carves in stone the limitation period for appeal before NCLAT under section 61 of IBC

The Supreme Court carves in stone the limitation period for appeal before NCLAT under section 61 of IBC

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

IntroductionIn this Article the attempt shall be to discern the answer to two important issues in the realm of the […]

The Epiphany Called Anti-Suit and Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions

The Epiphany Called Anti-Suit and Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

IntroductionWhat is so unique about the Delhi High Court’s order in Interdigital Technology Corporation & Ors. v. Xiaomi Corporation & […]

The Curious case of ‘Seat/Venue/Place’ in Arbitration – Need for legal practitioners to employ clear phraseology

The Curious case of ‘Seat/Venue/Place’ in Arbitration – Need for legal practitioners to employ clear phraseology

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on April 24, 2024

An attempt to catalog and straighten up the labyrinth, which surrounds the intricate subject:‘Seat/Place/Venue’ of Arbitration. At the outset, it […]

Suit in relation to immovable property used for trade and commerce falls in the category of “Commercial suit”

Suit in relation to immovable property used for trade and commerce falls in the category of “Commercial suit”

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on April 24, 2024April 24, 2024

The issue whether a civil suit filed for recovery of possession, arrears of rent and mesne profit for a rented […]

Overseas arbitration opens for India

Overseas arbitration opens for India

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on April 19, 2024April 22, 2024

Supreme Court de-clutters the Implications of Two Indian Parties choosing a Foreign Law and a Foreign Seated Arbitration Mechanism. IntroductionIn […]

Arbitration in Landlord-Tenant disputes – Permissible

Arbitration in Landlord-Tenant disputes – Permissible

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on April 16, 2024

The law on Arbitration in our country has witnessed rapid changes; most of these changes being largely attributable to the […]

Suit in relation to immovable property used for trade and commerce falls in the category of “Commercial suit”

Suit in relation to immovable property used for trade and commerce falls in the category of “Commercial suit”

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on March 4, 2024

The issue whether a civil suit filed for recovery of possession, arrears of rent and mesne profit  for a rented […]

The Curious case of ‘Seat/Venue/Place’ in Arbitration – Need for legal practitioners to employ clear phraseology

The Curious case of ‘Seat/Venue/Place’ in Arbitration – Need for legal practitioners to employ clear phraseology

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on January 17, 2024

An attempt to catalog and straighten up the labyrinth, which surrounds the intricate subject: ‘Seat/Place/Venue’ of Arbitration. At the outset, […]

The Epiphany Called Anti-Suit and Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions

The Epiphany Called Anti-Suit and Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on January 17, 2024

Introduction What is so unique about the Delhi High Court’s order in Interdigital Technology Corporation & Ors. v. Xiaomi Corporation […]

The Supreme Court carves in stone the limitation period for appeal before NCLAT under section 61 of IBC

The Supreme Court carves in stone the limitation period for appeal before NCLAT under section 61 of IBC

By Rajeev Aggarwal And Prateek Badhwar
Posted on January 17, 2024

Introduction In this Article the attempt shall be to discern the answer to two important issues in the realm of […]

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