[This guest post is authored by Dhriti Mehta and Donika Wahi. They are students at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi.] Government of India v. Vedanta Limited: Supreme Court fortifies pro-enforcement approach, clarifies limitation period The Supreme Court recently in a judgment titled Government of India (GOI) v Vedanta Ltd.[1] (Vedanta) has rendered a decision … Continue reading Government of India v. Vedanta Limited: Supreme Court fortifies pro-enforcement approach, clarifies limitation period
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Vijay Karia and NAFED: Aggravating the Conundrum of Enforcing Foreign Awards in India
[This guest post is authored by Kunal Katariya. He is a counsel, based in Mumbai, who practices before the Bombay High Court and tribunals in Mumbai and occasionally in the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, with a particular focus on securities, commercial and corporate litigation. He also regularly appears in arbitrations.] Vijay Karia and NAFED: … Continue reading Vijay Karia and NAFED: Aggravating the Conundrum of Enforcing Foreign Awards in India
How to Enforce a Singapore based Arbitral Award in India? – Part II
The first part of this post covered the entry of a Singapore award (the Award) in India along with particulars of the recognition, fora and modes of its enforcement. This part covers the sequel and spin-offs; including grounds for challenge, expenses, and issues arising while seeking enforcement of emergency awards in India. Facing the Challenge … Continue reading How to Enforce a Singapore based Arbitral Award in India? – Part II
How to Enforce a Singapore based Arbitral Award in India? – Part I
Singapore has long served as one of the most attractive arbitral seats in the world. The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and the Singapore Maritime Chambers of Arbitration (SCMA) are among the prominent global arbitral institutions housed in Singapore. Both SIAC and SCMA have their own set of arbitration rules, which are complemented by the … Continue reading How to Enforce a Singapore based Arbitral Award in India? – Part I