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6 May 2025

On Powers Of Court To Modify Arbitral Awards (Video)

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JSA Advocates and Solicitors is a top-tier, full-service Indian law firm. Established in 1991, at the start of India’s economic liberalisation, the firm has built a strong reputation for handling complex and high-stakes legal and commercial matters. The firm is organised around specialist practice areas and industry sectors. It works closely with leading Indian corporates, Fortune 500 companies, global financial institutions, and government and statutory bodies on important corporate, financing, and disputes mandates. JSA has a team of over 700 legal professionals, including 180+ partners, and operates from 10 offices across seven cities in India: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi. The firm is consistently recognised as a top-tier practice by leading international legal directories, including Chambers & Partners (Asia-Pacific and Global), Legal 500, and AsiaLaw.
Our Partner, Divyam Agarwal, recently participated in a distinguished panel discussion on the television programme "Legally Speaking with Tarun Nangia."
India Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Our Partner, Divyam Agarwal, recently participated in a distinguished panel discussion on the television programme "Legally Speaking with Tarun Nangia." The topic of this insightful discussion was "On Powers of Court to Modify Arbitral Awards," an area of significant relevance and interest within the legal community in the wake of Constitution Bench decision in Gayatri Balasamy v. ISG Novasoft Technologies Ltd. This episode was broadcast on NewsX and is now available for viewing online.

Divyam was honoured to share the panel with:

  • Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India
  • Mr. Arvind Varma, Senior Advocate
  • Dr. Sanjeev Gemawat, Group General Counsel, Essar Group
  • Mr. Kartik Seth, Advocate

Mr. Tarun Nangia moderated the panel.

We invite you to watch this engaging discussion through the link provided below, where you will gain valuable insights into the nuances of arbitral awards and court powers.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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