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What Constitutes a Valid Arbitration Agreement : Supreme Court Answers the Question

What Constitutes a Valid Arbitration Agreement : Supreme Court Answers the Question

It is held that the "words used in the agreement should disclose a determination and obligation to go for arbitration and not only provide for the possibility of going to arbitration. When the word provides only a possibility, the same does not constitute a valid arbitration agreement."

Case Reference is Nagreeka Indcon Products Pvt Ltd v. Cargocare Logistics [2026] GCtR 331 (SC).

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