Government of India v. Vedanta Limited: Supreme Court fortifies pro-enforcement approach, clarifies limitation period

[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

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