The Guardian’s Gavel: How an Indian Court Reasserted Jurisdiction over Abusive Foreign-Seated Arbitrations
Introduction The gavel falls not in Singapore, but in a courtroom in Delhi. A foreign-seated arbitration, a process designed for minimal court interference, has been abruptly halted by an Indian civil court. This isn’t just a legal curiosity; it’s a seismic shift in India’s jurisprudence, challenging the long-held tenet that courts should keep their hands off international arbitrations. The Delhi […]
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