Shalaka Patil, Author at Kluwer Arbitration Blog
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The Delhi High Court (Court) recently rendered a decision in GMR v. Doosan (“GMR”) on two critical points related to Indian arbitration– a) joinder of non-signatories to arbitration and b) whether two Indian parties can choose a foreign seat. Both issues have had ...
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Shalaka Patil (Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas) and Jeet Shroff/ January 1, December 13, Comment. The Delhi High Court (Court) recently rendered a ...
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Author: Shalaka Patil* Jurisdiction: India Topics: Arbitrability The Supreme Court in its recent decision in Avitel Post Studioz Ltd. And Ors. v.
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In the recent decision of the Supreme Court, Benarsi Krishna Committee v. Karmyogi Shelters Pvt. Ltd1 delivered on September 21, 2012, which was a Special…
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* The author was assisted by Shalaka Patil, Principal Associate Designate [1] Justice Srikrishna Committee Report to Review the Institutionalization of Arbitration in India released in July, 2017, available at http://legalaffairs.gov.in/sites/default/files/Report-HLC.pdf
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Supreme Court considers the meaning of
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... with more than one court and the parties initiate proceedings in multiple courts simultaneously write Vyapak Desai, Shalaka Patil,
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Vyapak Desai and Shalaka Patil comment in continuation of our previous coverage of the Singapore High Court’s decision in the case of Astro v.
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Both an active and passive remedy of jurisdictional challenge available.
Delhi High Court’s decision in GMR v. Doosan: Two steps forward, two...
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Please refer to this post as: Shalaka Patil and Jeet Shroff, 'Delhi High Court's decision in GMR v. Doosan: Two steps forward, two steps back?
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Shalaka Patil explains what the Supreme Court of India has clarified what is permissible with respect to leading evidence in a challenge under Section 34 of the ...
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