When Power to Terminate the Proceedings Under Section 32(2)(c) of the Arbitration Act Can Be Exercised? Explains Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Thursday answered an important question that when Power to terminate the proceedings under Section 32(2)(c) of the Arbitration Act can be exercised. The bench of Justices Abhay S. Oka and Pankaj Mithal stated that “if, on a date fixed for a meeting/hearing, the parties remain absent without any reasonable cause, the

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