“Interference at Every Stage Will Kill Arbitration”: Supreme Court Warns Courts on Arbitral Awards

The Supreme Court said repeated court challenges to arbitral awards defeat the purpose of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Courts must interfere only on limited grounds, as excessive judicial intervention frustrates speedy dispute resolution.

“No Appeal, No Grievance”: Supreme Court Clarifies Limits on Challenging Orders Filed by Others

The Supreme Court held that if a party does not file an appeal or cross-appeal, it is deemed not aggrieved by the operative part of the order. Such a party cannot later challenge that part of the order in an appeal filed by another person.

Law Minister Meghwal at Institutional Arbitration Conference: “India Will Become The Arbitration Hub”

Law Minister said institutional arbitration aligns with Indian culture and must be encouraged. He added, “India would soon become a leading hub for such arbitration,” highlighting the country’s growing role in global dispute resolution systems.

[ANI vs. OpenAI] OpenAI Challenges Delhi High Court’s Jurisdiction in Copyright Case

NEW DELHI: OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has argued in the Delhi High Court that Indian courts do not have the authority to hear the copyright infringement case filed by Asian News International (ANI).