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The Supreme Court is set to deliver on April 29 its verdict on whether courts can modify arbitral awards under the 1996 Arbitration and Conciliation Act. The verdict could impact domestic and international arbitral awards. The question arose during the final hearing in February, after a three-judge bench referred the case to a five-judge Constitution bench in January.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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