Solicitor General Tushar Mehta highlighted the significance of the rule of law in Indian arbitration during the London International Disputes Week. He emphasized the robust framework of the Arbitration Act and the availability of constitutional remedies for rights violations. The discussion also featured insights on the newly established Arbitration Bar of India, aiming to integrate international best practices into Indian arbitration.
On Monday (15th April), the Bombay High Court in Goa faced a jurisdictional challenge under the Arbitration Act, 1996. Justice Bharat P Deshpande referred the matter to a larger bench due to conflicting decisions within the court. The challenge revolves around the interpretation of Section 29A, addressing the procedural timeline for arbitration proceedings in India.
