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Arbitral award granting ADC claims despite admitted breach of coverage conditions set aside as patently illegal: Delhi high court
Delhi High Court rules arbitral award granting ADC claims illegal due to breach of coverage conditions, emphasizing legal compliance in arbitration. Corporate Service Plan India Pvt. Ltd. v. Sony India Pvt. Ltd. | O.M.P. (COMM) 410/2023 | Delhi High Court | April 29, 2026 The Delhi High Court has set aside an arbitral award that directed an Accidental Damage Cover service provider to honour claims by Sony India Pvt. Ltd. even after finding that Sony had admitted non-complianc


Arbitrator as the Master of Evidence: Delhi High Court Reaffirms Minimal Judicial Intervention in NBCC v. Sharma Enterprises
Delhi High Court Emphasizes Arbitrator's Role: Minimal Judicial Intervention Affirmed in NBCC v. Sharma Enterprises Dispute. Introduction The Delhi High Court's decision in NBCC v. Sharma Enterprises (judgment dated 19 November 2025) stands as another strong affirmation of India’s arbitration-friendly judicial stance and the principle that the arbitral tribunal is the primary fact-finding authority. The judgment, delivered by Justice Jasmeet Singh in a combined adjudication
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