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Refusal to appoint an arbitrator and refer the dispute to the arbitrator - The dispute is with respect to the Share Subscription and Shareholders Agreement which is altogether different from the allegations of mismanagement and oppression at the instance of minority shareholder initiated by the respondent. - The High Court has erred in dismissing the application u/s 11(6) of the Act, 1996 and has erred in refusing to appoint an arbitrator - SC
Refusal to appoint an arbitrator and refer the dispute to the arbitrator - The dispute is with respect to the Share Subscription and Shareholders Agreement which is altogether different from the allegations of mismanagement and oppression at the instance of minority shareholder initiated by the respondent. - The High Court has erred in dismissing the application u/s 11(6) of the Act, 1996 and has erred in refusing to appoint an arbitrator - SC
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