Grant of Anti-Arbitration Injunctions in India – Recent Developments

Anti-arbitration injunctions have always masqueraded as a quandary for lawyers and judges alike. In a world moving towards a pro-arbitration system of dispute resolution, interference by courts is...

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Selection of Arbitrators – Why Judges & Lawyers make for a better choice

By Hon’ble Mr. Justice (Retd.) Tapen Sen, Fr. Judge, High Court (Court of Appeals) and Arbitrator. HMJ Tapen Sen has served as a Judge at Calcutta High Court,...

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Decree Holders as Financial Creditors – Can they approach NCLT under IBC?

Recently, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has recapitulated that a decree holder cannot initiate a corporate insolvency resolution process (hereinafter referred to as ‘CIRP’) for execution...

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Arbitrations and the violations of Rule of Law – A Breach of Public Policy?

Amidst the procedural complexities and plethora of rules and regulations governing arbitration proceedings, an aspect which is often overlooked is the relevance of the Rule of Law in...

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Protecting privacy of Individual or legalizing control by State? Decrypting the Data Protection Bill

The misuse of personal data has been the Achilles heel to many Indian nationals for quite some time now. With personal information easily available, owing to the marked...

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