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SC upholds application of 'group of companies doctrine' in Indian arbitration law

According to the doctrine, a non-signatory to an arbitration agreement could be made party to an arbitration dispute if they are a member the group of companies.

December 06, 2023 / 11:44 IST
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In May 2022, a bench led by the then CJI NV Ramana referred the issue to a five-judge constitution bench.

A constitutional bench of the Supreme Court, on December 6, upheld the application of the 'group of companies' doctrine in Indian arbitration law.

According to the doctrine, a non-signatory to an arbitration agreement could be made a party to an arbitration dispute if they are a part of the group of companies.

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Arbitration is a mechanism to resolve disputes between parties without going to court. A neutral person is appointed to adjudicate the dispute and the judgment of an arbitrator is legally enforceable.

For parties to resolve their dispute through arbitration, they must necessarily have an agreement expressing their intention to arbitrate, as arbitration is consensual.