“Indian Civil Courts Can Injunct Foreign Arbitrations If Vexatious, Oppressive or Against Public Policy”: Delhi High Court

Delhi High Court rules that Indian civil courts can grant anti-arbitration injunctions against foreign arbitrations if found vexatious, oppressive, or violative of Indian public policy principles.

Delhi High Court: Serious Fraud Cases Should Be Handled by Civil Courts, Not Arbitrators

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has recently decided that serious fraud allegations, especially those involving public authorities or foreign entities, should be handled by civil courts instead of arbitration tribunals.

“Videos May Threaten Public Order”: Mumbai Court Issues Contempt Notice to Sundar Pichai

A Mumbai court issued a contempt notice to CEO Sundar Pichai over YouTube’s non-compliance in removing a defamatory video about the NGO Dhyan Foundation. The court emphasized the video’s potential threat to public order. The matter is set for a hearing on January 3, 2025, amidst ongoing discussions on digital content regulation.