With increase in International Trade and Cross Border Business Transactions, Cross Border commercial Disputes are getting common and therefore need of mechanism for effective dispute resolution and for preserving business relations arise. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION has emerged as a preferred option of resolving cross border commercial disputes.Section 2(1)(f) of the Act defines an International Commercil Arbitration as a legal relationship which must be considered commercial, where either of …
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