National courts in different jurisdictions have, for long, jealously guarded their monopoly in adjudication. In this process they have sought to keep private adjudication mechanisms including arbitration under their strict control. We have had some discussions on how Indian courts have interpreted the statute to give themselves larger powers over arbitral tribunals. Now, it seems the arbitral tribunals are striking back at courts by holding sovereign States liable under Bilateral Investment Treaties for anti-arbitration decisions taken by their courts.
