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When can Courts Interfere in Arbitral Awards ? Supreme Court Examines and Explains the Legal Position

When can Courts Interfere in Arbitral Awards ? Supreme Court Examines and Explains the Legal Position

"When a Court is applying the public policy test to an arbitral award, it does not act as a Court of appeal and, consequently, errors of fact cannot be corrected. A plausible view by the arbitrator on facts necessarily has to pass muster as the arbitrator is the ultimate master of the quantity and quality of evidence to be relied upon when he delivers his award."

Prakash Atlanta v. NHAI [2026] GCtR 63 (SC)


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