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India: Delhi High Court While Dismissing The Petition Under Section 27 Of The A&C Act Held That Its Powers Under Section 27 Are Not Adjudicatory In Nature And The Arbitral Tribunal Must Adjudicate The Relevancy And Materiality Of The Evidence. - Clasis L
Uniper Global Commodities, Respondent before the High Court was represented by Amit Agrawal, counsel alongwith Shwetabh Sinha and his team: Sidhant Pandita and Vatsala Pandey from Clasis Law.
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