Arbitration Clause Not Binding If It Uses ‘Can’: Supreme Court Clarifies Law

The Supreme Court of India, in a significant 2026 judgment, has clarified an important aspect of arbitration law, whether the use of permissive language like “can” in a dispute resolution clause creates a binding arbitration agreement. The ruling in Nagreeeka Indcon Products Pvt. Ltd. v. Cargocare Logistics (India) Pvt. Ltd. (2026 INSC 384) reinforces a

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World IP Day 2026 Celebrated by Indian Law Institute and Jamia Hamdard with Focus on ‘IP & Sports’

World Intellectual Property Day 2026 was jointly celebrated by the Indian Law Institute (ILI) in collaboration with the Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies & Research, Jamia Hamdard, through a thought-provoking panel discussion on the theme “IP & Sports: Ready, Set, Innovate.” The programme brought together distinguished academicians, legal practitioners, and students to deliberate on the

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