Merely Using the Term “Arbitration” in Agreement Does not mean Parties Agreed to Resolve Disputes Through Arbitration, Rules Delhi HC

Recently, the Delhi High Court observed that mere use of the word ‘Arbitration’ in an agreement clause will not lead to an inference that there is an existence of such a clause between the parties. The Bench of Justices Mukta Gupta referred to Delhi High Court judgment in Avant Garde Clean Room & Engg. Solutions

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