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In a 4:1 majority, the Supreme Court ruled that Indian courts possess limited authority to modify arbitral awards under the ...
The Supreme Court clarified courts can make changes, such as correcting calculation errors, adjusting interest, or making ...
A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on Wednesday held that Indian courts cannot modify arbitral awards under the ...
The majority ruling by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justices B R Gavai, Sanjay Kumar and A G Masih held that ...
It provides near real-time data on pending cases, case types, and age-wise backlogs. While the NJDG has made judicial data ...
Supreme Court has allowed courts to modify arbitral awards. However, the apex court has warned that this power should be exercised with caution. So far, courts only had the power to strike down the ...
The independence of the judiciary is a fundamental principle enshrined in the Indian Constitution. It ensures that the judiciary functions autonomously, free from external pressures and influences, ...
Supreme Court’s Justice K V Viswanathan on Wednesday dissented with the majority verdict of the Supreme Court and held courts have no power to “modify” an arbitral award under the Arbitration and ...
The Indian Constitution envisions the judiciary as a guardian of justice and an agent of social transformation. Articles 14, 15, 16, 17, 38, 39A, and 42 to 47 collectively address various facets of ...