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India: The Indian Supreme Court Rules On Constitutional Validity Of Arbitration Agreements – Can They Be Struck Down As Being Unconscionable Or Unfair? - Samvad Partners

Mondaq Friday, 24 November 2023
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court ruled on the validity of arbitration clauses, and when they can be struck down as being violative of constitutional norms.
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