Conference on Institutional Arbitration
Events/WebinarsNews

Bringing together India’s legal, commercial, and public sector leadership, the Conference on Institutional Arbitration: An Effective Framework for Dispute Resolution, hosted by the Department of Legal Affairs in collaboration with ONGC and IIAC, marked a decisive step in positioning India as a global hub for arbitration.

Setting aside award public trust doctrine
Experts CornerVasanth Rajasekaran

by Vasanth Rajasekaran* and Harshvardhan Korada**

Delhi High Court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

RIL has extracted the ‘Migrated Gas’, however, the said extraction/ exploration of the ‘Migrated Gas’ without any ‘explicit and express permission’ cannot be said to have been in ‘most efficient manner for betterment of the Union’, which did not belong to it and which did not entitle them to reaping any profits therefrom.

Ayana Renewable Power
Law Firms NewsNews

ONGC NTPC Green Limited (ONGPL) is set to acquire 100% stake in Ayana Renewable Power Private Limited

Law Firms NewsNews

JSA advised ONGC and ONGC Green Limited (OGL) in the acquisition of 100% stake of PTC India Limited in PTC Energy Limited

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
Law Firms NewsNews

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. advised Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (“buyer”) in relation to the master LNG

Allahabad High Court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Arbitral proceedings are not cricket matches, where hitting beyond the boundary is usually rewarded

Fate of Arbitral Tribunal
Experts CornerKhaitan & Co

by Ravitej Chilumuri†, Mihika Jalan†† and Hanisha Daboo†††
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 84

legal workshop on mediation & conciliation
Events/WebinarsNews

Corporate Legal Services team of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (‘ONGC’) organised a legal workshop on “Mediation & Conciliation as ADR: PSUs

Op EdsOP. ED.

by Hiroo Advani†, Sheikh Yusuf Ali†† and Manav Nagpal †††
Cite as: 2022 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 18

Case Briefs

“High Court has used the word writ petition is disposed of. Once the writ of mandamus was issued, instead of disposing of the writ petition, the High Court ought to have allowed the writ petition.”

Case BriefsHigh Courts

Bombay High Court: The Division Bench of S.C. Gupte and M.S. Karnik, JJ., expressed that for an employer to come to a

Op EdsOP. ED.

by Prashant Pakhiddey* & Lakshmi Dwivedi**