This article highlights the changing landscape in the insurance sector where brokers, web aggregators and corporate agents play an overreaching role in securing business for insurance companies.
India’s aspirations to become a serious player in shipping require investment in shipbuilding for Naval defense and commercial shipbuilding.
Pressures faced by Surveyors in Insurance claims when they are required to advise on quantification of loss, causation and maintainability of Insurance claims.
This article explores conflict of interest issues for marine surveyors/ Loss Assessors when instructed on a marine hull or cargo incident.
The Bombay High Court while deciding this issue also decided whether 1976 convention or 1993
protocol will be applicable while deciding limitation of liability
This interesting case was decided by the Bombay High Court in the context of the sister ship arrest
provisions of Admiralty Act, 2017
The Supreme Court of India decides the applicability of Hudson formulae as a measure of damages in a works contract.
Supreme court of India settles the issue of enforceability of unstamped arbitration agreements before judicial forum
Supreme Court of India decides whether companies within the same group can be made parties to an arbitration agreement though being non-signatories.
He question of whether S. 9 (interim measures) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is available for detaining cargo as security for international commercial arbitration outside India.