UNITECH Limited & ors. v. Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) & Ors. Civil Appeal No. 317 of 2021, decided on 07-02-2021

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The presence of an arbitration clause does oust the jurisdiction under Article 226 in all cases though, it still needs to be decided from case to case as to whether recourse to a public law remedy can justifiably be invoked.

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