Indian parties may conduct foreign seated arbitration against each other (High Court of Madhya Pradesh) | Practical Law

Indian parties may conduct foreign seated arbitration against each other (High Court of Madhya Pradesh) | Practical Law

In Sasan Power Limited v North American Coal Corporation India Private Limited, First Appeal 310 of 2015, the Madhya Pradesh High Court considered whether two Indian parties can conduct an arbitration against each other where the arbitration has a foreign seat, with foreign law as the substantive law governing the dispute.

Indian parties may conduct foreign seated arbitration against each other (High Court of Madhya Pradesh)

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 9-620-2587 (Approx. 4 pages)

Indian parties may conduct foreign seated arbitration against each other (High Court of Madhya Pradesh)

by H. Jayesh (Founder partner) and Aaheree Mukherjee (Associate), Juris Corp
Published on 18 Nov 2015India
In Sasan Power Limited v North American Coal Corporation India Private Limited, First Appeal 310 of 2015, the Madhya Pradesh High Court considered whether two Indian parties can conduct an arbitration against each other where the arbitration has a foreign seat, with foreign law as the substantive law governing the dispute.