"The Anatomy of Section 29 : A Legal Autopsy " by R. Sridhar Head - India, Labour Relations, Caterpillar India Private Limited Section 19 (2) of the Industrial Disputes Act (hereinafter referred to as the Act) deals with the period of operation of settlement which reads as follows: Such settlement shall be binding for such… Read More
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Ratio of the Case: Merely because a financial loss would be suffered by the appellant qua the arbitration Awards which had been passed against him would not entitle him to come under the exception seeking a refusal of the restoration of the company. CLR Editorial Note: The appellant was aggrieved by an order wherein an… Read More
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The Indian Judiciary has always been frowned upon by the foreign investors and foreign lawyers alike, for interfering and delaying the arbitral proceedings having its seat outside India (Foreign Arbitrations). Hitherto, the Indian courts, based on the ratios laid down by the Hon™ble Supreme Court in Bhatia International[1] and Venture Global[2]have been passing orders under… Read More
Tags: Arbitration, Arbitration award, Conciliation Act, Foreign Arbitration, Hon, India, Supreme Court, The Honourable