Mere use of word ‘Arbitration’ or ‘Arbitrator’ not enough to Constitute Arbitration Agreement: Delhi HC [Read Order]

Arbitration - Constitute Arbitration Agreement - Arbitration Agreement - Arbitrator - Delhi High Court - taxscan

In a recent decision the Delhi High Court observed that mere use of word ‘arbitration’ or ‘arbitrator’ not enough to constitute an arbitration agreement. As per the Petitioner, Pure Diets India, a Supply Agreement was executed between the parties on 18.08.2017 for supply of products such as organic sugar, organic molasses, etc. customised for the…

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