According to the Act, which of the following is a ground for challenging the validity of an arbitral award?
One of the grounds for challenging the validity of an arbitral award under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, is if the award is in conflict with the public policy of India. Public policy is a broad and flexible concept that includes principles of morality and justice. If an arbitral award violates fundamental principles of public policy, it can be set aside by the court.
After UAE, Bhutan, Singapore which country will be the fourth country to use Indian RuPay Card which was recently launched on 3 April, 2022?
Where is the world's largest museum of Harappan culture being constructed to display Indus Valley artifacts, set to be located in a village that was par...
Fino Payments Bank has partnered with which IPL team for Digital Banking Partner?
Mt Everest height has been increased by ?
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) recently collaborated with which global tech firm to fuel the growth of space technology startups in the country?
Which of the following private sector Bank partners with retail tech platform Arzooo to launch purchase cards that have been exclusively designed for of...
What is the projected growth rate of India's economy for the current fiscal year, as per the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) ?
Which petroleum refinery company has signed an MoU with French major TotalEnergies for exploration of deep-water blocks especially in Mahanadi and Andam...
 Which of the following is true with respect to issue of debt securities by an issuer in IFSC?
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Who became the winner of the 9th Pro Kabaddi League title this year?