News & Media 12th Feb 2021

DOES FRAUD VITIATE ARBITRATION? REVISITING ARBITRABILITY OF FRAUDS IN INDIA

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Naresh Thacker Partner | Mumbai

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This post has been authored by Mr. Naresh Thacker and Mr. Samarth Saxena, Partner and Associate at Economic Laws Practice. They were assisted by Mr. Siddharth Jain, a student of RGNUL. This blog is a part of the RSRR Excerpts from Experts Series, initiated to bring forth discussion by experts on contemporary legal issues.

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