What happens when two reasonable people look at the same contract, the same evidence, and reach different conclusions?
Can a court set aside an arbitral award simply because it prefers another interpretation?
In this episode, we explore the Possible View Doctrine, one of the most important principles in arbitration law. Using simple examples and a memorable analogy from Majnu Bhai's painting in Welcome, we understand why courts do not interfere with an arbitral award merely because another view is possible.
We also discuss the landmark judgments of Associate Builders v. Delhi Development Authority, Ssangyong Engineering v. NHAI and Jan De Nul Dredging India Pvt. Ltd. v. Tuticorin Port Trust.
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