Interim Relief Survives as Arbitration Commences on Section 21 Notice: SC
CA Vijayakumar Shetty
08 Jan 2026
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Case Law Details
Case Name : Regenta Hotels Private Limited Vs Hotel Grand Centre Point And Others (Supreme Court of India)
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Regenta Hotels Private Limited Vs Hotel Grand Centre Point And Others (Supreme Court of India)
Commencement of Arbitration Under Section 21 Governs Section 9(2): Interim Relief Cannot Lapse Once Notice Invoking Arbitration Is Served Within 90 Days
The Supreme Court held that arbitral proceedings “commence” strictly in terms of Section 21 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, i.e., on the date when the notice/request invoking a Please become a Premium member. If you are already a Premium member, login here to access the full content.
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