Arbitration · 18 November 2022

The seat or the assets: where do you enforce the award?

Arbitration has become the default route for commercial disputes in India, but enforcing the award is a contest of its own. Tight limitation periods and a narrow scope of challenge mean an award ripens quickly. The harder question is where you enforce it: against the seat, or against the assets.

Somesh Tiwari & Kaveesh Nair


Arbitration has become the default route for commercial disputes in India, but enforcing the award is a contest of its own. Tight limitation periods and a narrow scope of challenge mean an award ripens quickly. The harder question is where you enforce it: against the seat, or against the assets.

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