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Can the court set aside an arbitration award in India? If so, under what circumstances?

20-May-2024
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Yes, under certain circumstances, the court in India can set aside an arbitration award. The grounds for setting aside an arbitration award are specified in Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Here are the circumstances under which the court may set aside an arbitration award in India: Invalid Arbitration Agreement: If the arbitration agreement is found to be invalid or not enforceable under the law, the court may set aside the arbitration award. For example, if the arbitration agreement is not in writing or if it is not properly executed, the award may be set aside. Procedural Irregularity: If there is a procedural irregularity in the conduct of the arbitration proceedings that has prejudiced the rights of a party or has resulted in the party not being able to present its case effectively, the court may set aside the award. This may include instances of bias by the arbitrator, failure to give proper notice, or denial of an opportunity to be heard. Jurisdictional Issues: If the arbitrator has exceeded their jurisdiction or has acted beyond the scope of the arbitration agreement, the court may set aside the award. This may occur if the arbitrator decides on issues that were not submitted to arbitration or if the award is contrary to public policy. Violation of Public Policy: If the arbitration award is in conflict with the public policy of India, the court may set it aside. This may include awards that are contrary to morality, decency, or the fundamental principles of justice. Illegality or Contravention of Law: If the subject matter of the dispute or the terms of the arbitration award are illegal or in contravention of any law, the court may set aside the award. Impossibility of Performance: If the arbitration award cannot be performed or is impossible to enforce, the court may set it aside. It's important to note that the grounds for setting aside an arbitration award are limited, and the court's intervention is generally restricted to ensuring that the arbitration proceedings are conducted fairly and in accordance with the law. The courts in India adopt a pro-arbitration approach and generally respect the finality and enforceability of arbitral awards. However, in exceptional circumstances where there are serious irregularities or violations of law, the court may intervene to set aside the arbitration award.

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