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Seat court sovereignty in ICC arbitration: Singapore restrains Delhi anti-arbitration proceedings; exclusive jurisdiction clause does not confer supervisory powers

Published on: 29 October 2025

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MSA Global LLC (Oman) And Engineering Projects (India) Ltd [2025] SGHC 199

What are the practical implications of this case?

For those practising in commercial arbitration, this decision confirms that the court at the juridical seat is paramount, in that it alone undertakes particular supervisory roles. Yet this does not stop a party from pursuing relief in another, non-seat court. Simultaneous litigation in different courts, with an arbitration running in parallel, adds further complexity to the conflict, as the two forums might deliver inconsistent outcomes on the identical point. If a court outside the seat is convinced to grant anti-arbitration injunctions or other measures, the client may face exposure to contempt risks. For advisers drafting arbitration clauses, the ruling underlines the significance of the selection of seat and the law governing the arbitration agreement. Naming an exclusive court in an arbitration clause will be construed narrowly in light of the seat, and does not of itself bestow supervisory jurisdiction on the nominated forum. Supervisory oversight ultimately rests with the seat court...

What was the background?

MSA, acting as sub-contractor, initiated ICC arbitration proceedings against EPIL, the principal contractor...

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