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Courts can modify arbitral awards: SC

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 30 April 2025
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court has ruled that courts possess the authority to modify arbitral awards by severing invalid portions to uphold the valid parts, preventing complete annulment. This decision aims to reduce protracted litigation, allowing courts to correct errors and adjust interest rates. However, Justice Viswanathan dissented, arguing against judicial modification of awards.
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