India:
The Indian Arbitration And Conciliation (Amendment) Act 2019—A Reflection
19 September 2019
Nishith Desai Associates
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SUMMARY
The Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2019 brings
about several key changes to the arbitration landscape in India. In
this piece, Vyapak Desai, Ashish Kabra and Bhavana Sunder of the
International Dispute Resolution and Investigations practice
consider the key points of the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation
(Amendment) Act 2019 and some of the main implications thereof.
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