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The Delhi High Court has considered the applicability of Part I of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 to a London-seated arbitration.
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Indian court extends jurisdiction to foreign-seated arbitration
Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 5-527-2154
(Approx. 4 pages)
Indian court extends jurisdiction to foreign-seated arbitration
by Mr H Jayesh (Co-Founder and Senior Partner) and Mr Saksham Chaturvedi (Associate), Juris Corp
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Published on 01 May 2013
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The Delhi High Court has considered the applicability of Part I of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 to a London-seated arbitration.
This decision has been overturned by the Indian Supreme Court, see
Legal update, Indian Supreme Court considers jurisdiction of Indian courts in foreign seated arbitration where Indian public policy involved
.