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Powers of the Court Under Section 11(6A) of Arbitration Act – Judicial or Administrative? – In A Minute, Zoeb Cutlerywala

Watch this In a minute video where Zoeb Cutlerywala, Counsel, Phoenix Legal, explains the Powers of the Court under Section 11(6A) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act- Judicial or Administrative.

In this video he highlights how there have been divergent views on Section 11 and takes us through the observations of the courts on this issue in some key cases.

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Change in Venue is a Change in Seat of Arbitration – In A Minute

A well-drafted and structured arbitration clause are important to avoid any confusion especially with aspects relating to venue and seat of the arbitration under the Arbitration Act.

Recently the Supreme Court has clarified that where parties change the venue of arbitration by mutual agreement it will also become the seat of arbitration

Watch #InAMinute video, where Vasanth Rajasekaran, Partner, Phoenix Legal, shares highlights on the issue “change in venue is a change in the seat of arbitration” as held in the case of Inox Renewables Ltd vs Jayesh Electricals Ltd. And how parties must assess the effect of any change in the venue of the arbitration.

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The Emergence of Commercial Justice Through Arbitration

Watch our second video on the recently launched Book titled “The Emergence of Commercial Justice: Insolvency And Arbitration” by Vivek Sood, Senior Advocate. The book explores and analyses game-changing judgments delivered by the Supreme Court in establishing the concept of Commercial Justice. Our Guest speakers include the author of the Book Vivek Sood, Senior Advocate, along with Tejas Karia, Partner, Head of Arbitration, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas and Mayank Mishra, Partner, IndusLaw.

The discussion focuses on the Emergence of Commercial Justice through Arbitration. Our speakers take us through why Arbitration is a viable mechanism for dispute resolution, independence of Arbitrator, issue of stay on arbitral awards and the changes required in the law.

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