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The epic finale of the Kabab-Ji saga has arrived. On 28 September , the French Court of Cassation has delivered its long-awaited decision in Kabab-Ji SAL (Lebanon) v Kout Food Group(Kuwait) (Court of Cassation, Appeal No. ) less than a year following the United Kingdom Supreme Court’s (UK SC) final say in the case’s unsuccessful enforcement proceeding. In its judgment, the French Court of Cassation upheld the Paris Court of Appeal’s ruling that the law of the seat, and not the law of the main contract, governed the arbitration agreement, which thereby extended to the non-signatory, Kout Food Group (KFG). With this, the Kabab-Ji award happens to live a “double life” where, on the one hand, it is ultimately held as valid at the seat of arbitration, but nonetheless not enforceable in England.
Kabab-Ji Award’s Failure to “Survive” in England
As previously discussed here, it cannot go unnoticed (which is precisely the reason why this case attracted the internationa
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Spruha and Abhijeet team up for the first time on the big screen
Spruha and Abhijit play husband-wife in the film. Speaking about the same, Spruha says, “Abhijit and I are good friends but we had never worked together before. I am happy that the opportunity came with a film like Baba. We share a great bond and that reflected well on the screen.”
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Spruha, who was recently seen in the Marathi film Welcome Home, shares that her character in Baba is entirely in contrast to that of Welcome Home."I play a woman who has been through a lot during her young age. My character has multiple shades and it was a challenging role to essay for me. Raj has explored the relation of my and Abhijit’s characters very well,” says Spruha.
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