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Claims against the Fraud under Arbitration
Arbitration is considered as one of the most preferred modes of dispute resolution in commercial disputes among the parties, being pragmatic, however, the claims for act of fraud made by the party against the another in the arbitration proceedings gives rise to a contentious issue– ‘Whether frauds are arbitrable?” The disputes…
Arbitrability of Electricity Disputes
The Electricity Act, 2003 ( “Electricity Act”) is a special act which governs the generation, distribution, transmission and trading of electricity among the stakeholders including the penalties, breach, payment, termination etc. Any dispute under the Electricity Act, CERC/ State Electricity Regulatory Commission(s) has been granted power for adjudication of disputes…
Investment Advisors – Do they owe the burden of loss to the Investors for the Wrong Advisory/Investment Frauds?
Investment Advisors – Do they owe the burden of loss to the Investors for the Wrong Advisory/Investment Frauds? Today driven by the promise of higher returns than the saving accounts or fixed deposits, most of the small and retail investors are moving their investments under the guidance of Investment Advisers….
The Online Gaming Intermediaries Regulations: Future Road Ahead
On April 6th, 2023, a new regulations for Online Gaming was ben introduced under section 87 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 ( hereinafter referred to as the “IT Act”) by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology ( hereinafter referred to as the “MeITY”) via amendment of The Informational Technology,…
Are Employment Disputes Arbitrable?
Arbitration is a private dispute resolution mechanism where two or more parties agree to resolve their current or future disputes before an Arbitral Tribunal in an alternative to adjudication by courts and other public fora established by law. The mutual consensus of parties to resort to arbitration for resolving disputes…
Fraudulent Transaction and Insolvency Proceedings under IBC, 2016
The Term “Fraud” is an involvement of intentional deception or deceitful motives to gain of an unfair advantage or cause harm, encompassing both civil and criminal offenses. It includes false statements, concealment of facts, and actions intended to deceive others, often with the intent to induce someone into a contract or…