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In HSBC PI Holdings (Mauritius) Ltd v Avitel Post Studioz Ltd, Arbitration Petition No. 1062/2012, High Court of Bombay, India, 22.01.14, the Bombay High Court considered whether an arbitral tribunal could determine allegations of fraud.
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Bombay High Court considers whether fraud can be determined in arbitration
Practical Law UK Legal Update 2-559-5787
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Bombay High Court considers whether fraud can be determined in arbitration
by Kamal Shah (partner) and Matthew Harley (associate), Stephenson Harwood LLP
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Published on 05 Mar 2014
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India
In
HSBC PI Holdings (Mauritius) Ltd v Avitel Post Studioz Ltd, Arbitration Petition No. 1062/2012, High Court of Bombay, India, 22.01.14
, the Bombay High Court considered whether an arbitral tribunal could determine allegations of fraud.