The Delhi High Court bench comprising Justice Sachin Datta allowed an application made under Section 14 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, regarding the termination of an arbitrator s mandate.
In recent times, several noteworthy judgments have been rendered by the Indian Courts in matters relating to the law of arbitration in India. Some decisions rendered from January to September 2023.
Codifying the principles laid down by the judgment in Perkins Eastman Architects DPC v. HSCC (India) Limited will bring certainty, clarity and consistency to the appointment process of arbitrators.
Independence and impartiality of the arbitrator are the most important requirement of arbitration proceedings.[1] Fairness in the adjudication and rule against bias form part of the basic notions.