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Intellectual Property Law: Safeguarding Creativity, Innovation, and Commercial Identity in a Global Economy
The Hon’ble Supreme Court’s judgment in _BGM and M-RPL-JMCT (JV) vs Eastern Coalfields Limited_ underscores the importance of drafting clear and specific arbitration agreements under Section 7 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.  Key Considerations:  –  Mandatory Language : Use unequivocal language (e.g., “shall be referred to arbitration”) to establish a binding arbitration agreement....
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"Silent Verdicts: Resolving Disputes Beyond the Courtroom Through Arbitration"
 Understanding the Scope of Arbitration Agreements in Multi-Party Commercial Transactions | Arbitration Can’t Be Restricted To Specific Respondents When Agreements Form Part Of Single Commercial Transaction The efficacy of arbitration agreements in commercial contracts is well-established, providing a viable alternative dispute resolution mechanism for parties involved. However, the scope of these agreements can be a...
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