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Mad. HC: If Parties are in Agreement, Formal Contract Signature by Other Party Not Necessary - (31 Jul 2024)

ARBITRATION

Madras High Court has held that if it is proved that parties are in agreement, a formal contract signature by other party is not necessary in order to enforce the arbitration agreement.

Tags :   MADRAS HIGH COURT  ARBITRATION AGREEMENT  CONTRACT SIGNATURE

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