BCPL Railway Infrastructure Ltd, Tokyo Plast International Ltd, Essar Shipping Ltd and Tainwala Chemicals & Plastics (India) Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE s B group today, 07 May 2021.
BCPL Railway Infrastructure Ltd, Tokyo Plast International Ltd, Essar Shipping Ltd and Tainwala Chemicals & Plastics (India) Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE s B group today, 07 May 2021.
Best Agrolife Ltd lost 12.80% to Rs 284 at 14:33 IST.The stock was the biggest loser in the BSE s B group.On the BSE, 9974 shares were traded on the counter so far as against the average daily volumes of 8298 shares in the past one month.
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India Cancels 10 Bunker Supplier Licences
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Monday March 15, 2021
India s authorities have cancelled 10 bunker suppliers licences over regulatory violations. The country s
Hindu Business Line reported last week. The authorities had warned
24 firms that they were in breach of the rules in December because of a failure to carry out an annual surveillance audit of their bunker supply management system. A further letter was sent to the remaining firms still out of compliance on February 2, the newspaper said. The firms with licences removed include the following, according to the Hindu Business Line:
Bhambhani Shipping Ltd (Mumbai)
Geostan Marine India Pvt Ltd (Kochi)
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Introduction
Arbitration has long been valued as an entirely voluntary
process. In an ideal international commercial arbitration equally
sided parties may freely decide to arbitrate as well as agree on
innumerable options of how exactly possible disputes shall be
resolved: institution or ad hoc arbitration, seat and language of
arbitration, venues and means of proceedings, number and
description of arbitrators, allocation of costs, etc.
Enjoying such procedural freedom, parties frequently decide that
one party saves the option to refer disputes either to arbitration
or to state court whilst the other party is entitled to bring the
disputes exclusively to state court.