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Swimming in troubled Waters: The Derivation of Arbitrator’s bias through Social Media
The authors the Sun Yang judgment as an important precedent by easing the “duty of curiosity” and bringing arbitrators social media activity
Mar 12, 20217 min read


Vidya Drolia v. Durga Trading: Arbitrability of Landlord-Tenant disputes at Reference Stage
Samyak Jain and Reha Mohan[i] On 14th December 2020, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India, in the case of Vidya Drolia v....
Jan 28, 20216 min read


Applicability of the ‘Fruits of the Poisonous Tree’ Doctrine under the Arbitration and Conciliation
Pushkar Deo[i] The Doctrine of Fruits of the Poisonous Tree (‘the doctrine’) deals with the question of admissibility of illegally...
Jan 27, 20216 min read


Arbitration Ordinance 2020: Setting the Clock Back on India’s Progress?
This article proposes to dissect the changes brought by this ordinance in Section 36, the implication of such changes.
Jan 18, 20218 min read


Post Group of Companies Doctrine: Is There Equality in Seeking Interim Reliefs?
This article examines arbitration proceedings "post" the application of the group of companies doctrine.
Jan 14, 20215 min read
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