Supreme Court of India rejects Indian Courts' jurisdiction to set aside foreign awards | Practical Law

Supreme Court of India rejects Indian Courts' jurisdiction to set aside foreign awards | Practical Law

In IMAX Corp v M/S E-City Entertainment (I) Pvt Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 3885 of 2017), the Supreme Court of India considered whether the Indian Courts had jurisdiction to hear an application to set aside three London-seated arbitral awards.

Supreme Court of India rejects Indian Courts' jurisdiction to set aside foreign awards

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report w-007-0447 (Approx. 4 pages)

Supreme Court of India rejects Indian Courts' jurisdiction to set aside foreign awards

by Matthew Harley (Associate), Stephenson Harwood LLP
Published on 22 Mar 2017India, International
In IMAX Corp v M/S E-City Entertainment (I) Pvt Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 3885 of 2017), the Supreme Court of India considered whether the Indian Courts had jurisdiction to hear an application to set aside three London-seated arbitral awards.