the National Law University, Delhi]
National Law University, Delhi is organizing a Symposium on Arbitration Laws on
the 16th of May, 2015. The Symposium promises to be an exciting event and
will comprise of 2 sessions.
(Interpretation of Pre-BALCO agreements)
Session: 2.30-4 pm (Reference of non-signatory parties to arbitration)
deals with Interpretation of Pre-BALCO
agreements. Considering the string of cases from Bhatia till Reliance
Industries, the panellists will provide a ring side view of the development
of arbitration jurisprudence. We have 4 speakers as a part of the first panel: Mr. Gourab Banerji, Senior Advocate,
Supreme Court of India & Former ASG, Mr.
Ajay Thomas, Director & Registrar, LCIA (India), Mr. Daniel Mathew (Assistant Professor,
NLU Delhi) and Dr. Ruhi Paul (Associate
Professor, NLU Delhi).
deals with the issue surrounding reference
of Non-Signatory Parties to Arbitration. Chloro Controls applied the ‘group of companies’ doctrine’ to
provide jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal over a non-signatory. The recent
246th Law Commission Report has suggested expanding the definition of
‘party’ to include ‘persons claiming through or under such party’. The session
seeks to engage in a discussion about the role of prominent theories dictating jurisdiction
of arbitral tribunals over a non-signatory (viz. group of companies, estoppels
etc.) and their grounding in the Indian Law. The second session will have 2
speakers: Mr. Debesh Panda is a
practicing lawyer who focuses on arbitration related matters before the Delhi
High Court and the Supreme Court & Mr
Ashutosh Ray who serves as the Law Assistant to Justice A.M. Ahmadi (Former
CJI).
Delhi, Sector – 14, Dwarka, New Delhi -110078
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