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April 9, 2024Incorporation of arbitral clause by reference: Position in India and other Asian Jurisdictions
This article was first published by The National Law Review on April 8, 2024.
SUMMARY
In contemporary business landscapes, transactions often involve an intricate network of interwoven sub-transactions, reflecting the complexity of modern commerce. These transactions involve multiple stakeholders entering into multiple agreements, each contributing to a collective commercial objective. While some agreements in such transactions may have detailed provisions, including on dispute resolution, other agreements may simply address specific points and seek to incorporate other provisions from earlier agreements. Upon the occurrence of a dispute, a question often arises on whether the dispute resolution clause in an earlier agreement will be applicable for disputes arising under the later agreement. We examine the position under Indian law with reference to a recent judgement of the Indian Supreme Court, and also briefly explore the position in other Asian jurisdictions.
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– Soumya Gulati, Nishanth Kadur and Vyapak Desai
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