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An arbitration seated in India – what can you expect?

Authors

Ria DalwaniPrincipal Associate | Mumbai

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As the Indian arbitration regime is consistently evolving, staying abreast with the developments can be challenging for litigants including those based in jurisdictions outside India.

Against this backdrop, Naresh Thacker, Partner, and Ria Dalwani, Principal Associate, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) have chalked out the course of an arbitration seated in India. The article published by International Bar Association presents a view of ground realities from the stage of appointment of the tribunal to enforcement – including key takeaways and practical insights.

Read the detailed article here: Click Here

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