India Is Moving In Right Direction On Int'l Arbitration

Law360, New York ( April 11, 2014, 12:24 PM EDT) -- The September 2012 decision of the Indian Supreme Court in the case of Bharat Aluminum v. Kaiser Aluminum (BALCO)[1] effectively reversed the trend of Indian courts' judicial intervention in international arbitrations. A spate of judgments since BALCO makes it apparent that Indian courts are now adopting a less interfering role in the international arbitration process and are willing to enforce arbitration agreements between parties in accordance with the UNCITRAL model law and the New York Convention....

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