CJI Chandrachud emphasized the need for diverse representation in international arbitration during Delhi Arbitration Week. He highlighted biases in arbitrator selection, citing a case involving rapper Jay-Z. Chandrachud advocated for the inclusion of highly qualified Indian arbitrators and cautioned against AI bias. The event also addressed biases in arbitration and the empowering nature of arbitration for parties.
Singapore Supreme Court Judge Judith Prakash joins Today a nine-judge bench in India to determine if royalties from mineral rights constitute a tax. Chief Justice Chandrachud welcomed her as a guest member, noting her involvement in the Delhi Arbitration Weekend. The event, held from March 6 to 10, is organized by the Delhi International Arbitration Centre.
