Aarna Law is thrilled to share that Anusha Madhusudhan from our international disputes team has been selected by the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the UN, …

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The NTA Annual Meeting Live+ – the biggest annual gathering of IP practitioners – took place in Singapore in May. Aarna Law was represented by Spandana Ashwath. The INTA Annual …

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Aarna Law’s co-founder Shreyas Jayasimha has been appointed to the Expert Committee that will recommend reform to India’s Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The Expert Committee is tasked with reviewing the present …

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A recent judgment from the Delhi High Court has placed arbitration financing in the spotlight and seems to provide more comfort to third-party funders of disputes in India. On 29 …

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Aarna Law was delighted to welcome Gloria Lim, chief executive officer at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), to a breakfast meeting at its offices yesterday. In her keynote speech, …

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India has barely half the insurance amount it needs in the event of a nuclear disaster, raising concerns among experts about the lack of oversight on the nuclear sector.

Arbitrating in India can involve recalcitrant respondents trying to frustrate the proceedings, and claimants trying to bring claims that would ideally be litigated before courts. Unfortunately, the jurisprudence around whether a claim is arbitrable or not has not followed a consistent pattern yet it can have profound consequences for the parties involved.

It therefore becomes essential to understand the state of play when it comes to understanding which disputes are arbitrable under Indian law including for the purposes of this article when there are allegations of fraud.