In the recent case of Magma Leasing & Finance Ltd v Potluri Madhavilata, the Supreme Court was asked to decide whether an arbitration agreement in a contract that had been terminated due to a breach survives for the purpose of resolving disputes relating to the original contract. The court held that the arbitration clause would survive, even though the agreement had been terminated. In making the ruling, it overturned an earlier decision by Andhra Pradesh High Court.
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