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Del HC: Delay in Approaching Authority for Constitution of Tribunal Won’t Render Claims Time Barred - (10 Feb 2023)

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Delhi High Court has held that period within which party is required to approach court for constitution of arbitral tribunal, can’t be conflated with limitation period for invoking arbitration agreement; thus delay in taking steps for constitution of tribunal, won’t render claims as time barred.

Tags : DELHI HIGH COURT   LIMITATION   CLAIMS   ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL  

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