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Herbert Smith Freehills has issued the latest edition of its Indian international arbitration e-bulletin. This issue considers a number of interesting decisions of the Indian courts, in particular a Delhi High Court judgment which clarifies issues of currency conversion and interest claims when enforcing foreign awards in India, as well as a Bombay High Court ruling that non-signatories to an arbitration agreement were nonetheless bound by it.

We also highlight a decision of the English High Court relating to the enforcement of an LCIA London arbitral award against an Indian party, followed by a round-up of recent Indian arbitration-related news.

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