Indian Supreme Court considers whether arbitration agreement must be signed to show intention to arbitrate | Practical Law

Indian Supreme Court considers whether arbitration agreement must be signed to show intention to arbitrate | Practical Law

In Govind Rubber v Louis Dreyfus Commodities Asia P Ltd, Civil Appeal No. 11438 of 2014 (Arising out of SLP (C) No. 20990 of 2013), the Indian Supreme Court considered whether an arbitration agreement must be signed to prove the parties’ intention to refer disputes to arbitration.

Indian Supreme Court considers whether arbitration agreement must be signed to show intention to arbitrate

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 7-596-3145 (Approx. 4 pages)

Indian Supreme Court considers whether arbitration agreement must be signed to show intention to arbitrate

by Sandeep Mahapatra (Partner) and Arunav Roy (Associate), Juris Corp
Published on 19 Jan 2015India
In Govind Rubber v Louis Dreyfus Commodities Asia P Ltd, Civil Appeal No. 11438 of 2014 (Arising out of SLP (C) No. 20990 of 2013), the Indian Supreme Court considered whether an arbitration agreement must be signed to prove the parties’ intention to refer disputes to arbitration.