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SC to revisit order that ruled unstamped arbitration agreements as not enforceable

A bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has referred the April order of a five-judge bench to a larger seven judge bench. The case will be heard on October 11

September 26, 2023 / 11:43 IST
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Arbitration, Supreme Court
Arbitration, Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on September 26 decided to reconsider its April order which held that unstamped arbitration agreements are not legally enforceable, a move which will have a bearing on the way arbitration cases proceed.

A bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud referred the case to a seven-judge bench, which would hear the case on October 11, saying the decision stemmed from considering the consequences of the five-judge bench judgment.

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Appearing for petitioners, senior advocate Arvind Datar argued that the earlier judgment had not considered various aspects of the stamp and contracts acts, as a result, it had become unsustainable.

The judgment expanded the scope for the court's interference in arbitration proceedings, thereby making it more strenuous for parties to arbitrate, he said.