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  1. Ssangyong - NHAI

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: STR0482 Pages: 29 Published on: 29, August, 2024

    Abstract: The NHAI chairman was a worried man. He had just learned that the Supreme Court of India had upheld the minority award of the dissenting arbitrator, which was against NHAI. This dispute was between Ssangyong and NHAI regarding the price adjustment clause and a linking factor used to link the ... More

  2. Tata Docomo: Wrong Number

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: STR0481 Pages: 37 Published on: 26, November, 2024

    Abstract: In January 2017, N. Chandrasekaran was appointed the Chairman of Tata Sons (hereafter Tata), and soon after taking charge he decided to resolve the long-pending dispute with Docomo. Tata had agreed to pay more than US$1 billion to Docomo to honour an international arbitral award. After going through the long legal ... More

  3. Arbitration and the Supreme Court of India’s Curative Jurisdiction

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: STR0488TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 4, February, 2025

    Abstract: As a matter of principle, the use of curative petition under Article 142 of the Constitution has to be only in exceptional cases. The relief given by the Supreme Court in several cases related to arbitration may encourage the aggrieved parties, even after the decision of the Supreme Court in an ... More

  4. CAQM and GRAP: Public Policy and Judiciary: A Technical Note

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: JSW0003TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 20, March, 2025

    Abstract: The role of the Supreme Court in formulating a policy to ameliorate air quality control in Delhi is an example of judicial activism. It can be said to be necessary due to lack of effective action by the legislature and the executive. The creation of the Commission for Air Quality ... More

  5. Mankastu, AirVisual and IQAir

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: STR0491 Pages: 9 Published on: 27, March, 2025

    Abstract: In 2016, Mankastu, an Indian company, entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hong Kong–based AirVisual. The MoU would allow Mankastu to distribute AirVisual’s air quality monitors and purifiers in India. However, when the Swiss company, IQAir, took control of AirVisual, it decided to not honour the existing ... More

  6. DMRC–DAMEPL Dispute

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: PSG0147 Pages: 21 Published on: 21, July, 2025

    Abstract: In 2024, the Supreme Court of India decided a long-pending dispute between the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and the Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Limited (DAMEPL) in favour of the former by setting aside an arbitral award of about ₹8,000 crores. Later, it issued contempt notices to the DAMEPL and Axis ... More

  7. Epic-TCS: Trade Secrets in IT Contracts

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: IS0151 Pages: 16 Published on: 28, July, 2025

    Abstract: Kaiser Permanente entered into an IT contract with Epic Systems to provide software support in 2003 and engaged Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) as a subcontractor in 2011. TCS did not have full access to Epic’s “UserWeb” portal. It got unauthorised access and downloaded thousands of files. As a result, Epic sued ... More

  8. Franchise Marketing: Disputes and Arbitration: A Technical Note

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: MAR0557TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 30, July, 2025

    Abstract: Franchising is a contractual arrangement providing a win-win situation for both the franchisor and the franchisee. Franchisors expand their businesses with the energy and zeal of entrepreneurs who manage the day-to-day affairs of the business, whereas franchisees get the advantage of an established brand and recall value. Many a time, ... More

  9. Antrix-Devas: Dispute as in 2024

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: JSW0004 Pages: 12 Published on: 4, August, 2025

    Abstract: Antrix (ISRO) entered into a contract with Devas in 2005. A dispute arose when Antrix terminated the contract in 2011 on the grounds of fraud and violation of the public policy of India. After Devas invoked the arbitration clause in the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Paris, ICC rendered an award of ... More

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