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HC issues notice on PIL seeking setting up of 42 more commercial courts in Delhi

The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to its registry, the Centre and the government of the national capital territory of Delhi on a plea seeking directions for setting up 42 more commercial courts, as notified by the Delhi Government on April 13, 2021, to ensure speedy redressal of commercial cases instituted in Delhi in the larger public interest.

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Delhi High Court Orders Setting Up Of 42 Commercial Courts Within 6 Months

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed its Registrar General, the Government of NCT Delhi, and others to set up 42 commercial Courts within six months for the speedy redressal of commercial cases.

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Delhi HC issues notice in PIL for setting up of 42 commercial courts for speedy redressal of cases

The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice to the Government of NCT Delhi, Registrar General and others on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking directions for setting up 42 more Commercial Courts, as notified by the Delhi Government on April 13, 2021, to ensure speedy redressal of commercial cases instituted in Delhi in the larger public interest.

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PIL filed in Delhi HC seeks to set up 42 Commercial Courts to speed up commercial litigation

A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved in Delhi High Court (HC) seeking directions for setting up 42 more Commercial Courts, as notified by the Delhi Government on April 13, 2021, to ensure speedy redressal of commercial cases instituted in Delhi in the larger public interest

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Delhi takes 747 days in deciding commercial dispute: PIL

Stressing the need for setting up of proposed 42 additional commercial courts in the national capital, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in the Delhi High Court stated that Delhi takes 747 days in deciding a commercial dispute against ...

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Madras High Court Justice N Anand Venkatesh: Spotlight this week

Over the course of his tenure at the Madras High Court, Justice N Anand Venkatesh has not minced his words while dealing with a range of matters.

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Supreme Court clarifies whether two Indian entities can opt for foreign-seated arbitration


In a win for party autonomy, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court, comprising Mr Justice RF Nariman, Mr Justice BR Gavai and Mr Justice Hrishikesh Roy, has settled a longstanding and controversial question of law by holding that two entities or companies incorporated in India can opt for foreign-seated arbitration and that an award passed in such arbitration would be enforceable in India (
PASL Wind Solutions Private Limited v GE Power Conversion India Private Limited, 20 April 2021).
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The parties were companies incorporated in India. In 2010 the appellant issued three purchase orders to the respondent for the supply of specified converters. Certain disputes arose between the parties in relation to the expiry of the converters' warranties. The parties then entered into a settlement agreement, dated 23 December 2014, to resolve the disputes. Clause 6 of the settlement agreement contained the dispute resolution clause which stipulated that if the parties were unable to reach any settlement, the dispute would be referred to arbitration in Zurich in accordance with the Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). It was further agreed that the substantive law applicable to the dispute would be Indian law.

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