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The inability of failure of a party to enforce an interim order
of a foreign seated arbitration tribunal can potentially frustrate
an entire arbitration process. "Can interim orders of foreign
seated arbitration tribunals be directly enforced in India ?"
is a short video by our Disputes Resolution Partner Saman Ahsan
discussing the law on enforcement of such interim arbitration
orders in India, including the Raffles case and the Amazon | Future
case.
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