What Is The Risk Of A Local Court Intervening To Frustrate An Arbitration Seated In Its Jurisdiction?

What is the risk of a local court intervening to frustrate an arbitration seated in its jurisdiction?

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Posted by: Khwaish Khan

Posted on: 2018-09-13

Usually, judicial intervention in arbitration is limited to the purposes mentioned in the Arbitration Act. There have been cases where the courts have directed the parties to approach an already subsisting arbitral tribunal for interim measures. Similarly, there have been some cases in which the courts interfered when issues of impartiality or independence of the arbitrators arose. However, since then the law has been clarified.

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