Tag: Group of Companies Doctrine

Supreme Court: Subsequent Contracts Don’t Override Original Arbitration Agreement
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Supreme Court: Subsequent Contracts Don’t Override Original Arbitration Agreement

The Supreme Court held that Part I of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996, including Section 11, does not apply to a foreign-seated international commercial arbitration. The arbitration clause in the principal "mother agreement" governs, and subsequent ancillary contracts with different parties cannot novate it or confer jurisdiction on Indian courts. Facts Of The Case: The petitioner, Balaji Steel Trade, entered into a Buyer and Seller Agreement (BSA) dated 06.06.2019 with respondent no. 1, Fludor Benin S.A., for the supply of cottonseed cake, containing an arbitration clause specifying arbitration in Benin. An Addendum was later executed. Subsequently, respondent no. 1 assigned its supply obligations. The petitioner then entered into separate Sales Contracts with r...
Supreme Court Clarifies Power of Arbitral Tribunals to Join Non-Signatories: Key Ruling on Arbitration and Corporate Group Doctrine
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Supreme Court Clarifies Power of Arbitral Tribunals to Join Non-Signatories: Key Ruling on Arbitration and Corporate Group Doctrine

The Supreme Court held that an arbitral tribunal has the authority to implead non-signatories to an arbitration agreement under the Group of Companies doctrine. It affirmed that such power is not confined to referral courts under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, upholding the tribunal's jurisdiction. Facts Of The Case: The case arises from a dispute involving Shapoorji Pallonji and Company Private Limited (SPCPL), which entered into a Works Contract dated 21.11.2016 with ASF Insignia SEZ Pvt. Ltd. (AISPL), part of the ASF Group. The contract was later novated to Black Canyon SEZ Pvt. Ltd. (BCSPL), another ASF Group entity, through a Novation Agreement dated 17.04.2018. A Settlement Agreement was executed in 2020 due to performance issues. BCSPL initiated arbitrat...