SC: PSUs can’t unilaterally appoint sole arbitrators

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on November 8, 2024
The Supreme Court ruled that government-run PSUs cannot unilaterally appoint sole arbitrators or use curated panels for disputes with contractors. This decision, based on the principle of equal treatment, deems such clauses unconstitutional and emphasizes fairness in arbitration proceedings.

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