Tag: international disputes
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New regulations offer opportunity for fast-track and emergency arbitrations
New regulations unveiled on 31 August 2023 provide guidance on arbitrations at the India International Arbitration Centre. The regulations provide for procedures which are aimed at achieving fast, fair and efficient conduct of arbitration.
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Case Update: Anupam Mittal Vs. People Interactive (India) Pvt. Ltd. and others
The case of Anupam Mittal Vs. People Interactive (India) Pvt. Ltd highlights the significance of the National Company Law Tribunal’s exclusive jurisdiction for claims for oppression and mismanagement and throws light on the Indian Courts’ approach to issues of arbitrability and anti-enforcement injunctions against orders of foreign courts.
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Anusha Madhusudhan selected for Judicial Fellowship Programme
Aarna Law is thrilled to share that Anusha Madhusudhan from our international disputes team has been selected by the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the UN, to participate in its prestigious Judicial Fellowship Programme! The exceptionally competitive programme allows Fellows to assist the court in its important functions of settling inter-state…
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Emergency arbitration in India: a problem of enforcement
Emergency arbitration has been in the spotlight in India recently through Indian low-cost airline Go Airline which is trying to enforce an emergency arbitration award against US engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney. However, it seems that winning the award is not the end of the battle – the key challenge is enforcing it.
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Enabling procedural efficacies in parallel ISDS arbitrations
The difficulties associated with multiple claims brought by different claimants on the same subject-matter has been described as “detrimental to investment practice”.[1] The existence of concurrent proceedings can “hinder amicable settlement” and “undermine predictability more generally”.[2] The UNCITRAL Secretariat’s Note on the ‘Concurrent Proceedings in Investment Arbitration’ defines parallel or concurrent proceedings as “situations where…