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Does an Arbitration Agreement Need to Be Stamped in India? (2026 Guidance on Enforceability, Impounding & State Duties)

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Whether an arbitration agreement needs to be stamped is one of the most consequential compliance questions facing enterprises that contract in or with India, because the answer directly controls whether that agreement can be relied upon as evidence in court proceedings. The Supreme Court of India’s landmark seven-judge bench decision delivered on 13 December 2023 in In Re: Interplay between Arbitration Agreements under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 settled a protracted judicial conflict by holding that an unstamped or insufficiently stamped arbitration agreement is not void or unenforceable, but it remains inadmissible as evidence until the stamping deficiency is cured through impounding and payment of duty.

That distinction between voidness and inadmissibility is the single most important takeaway for in-house counsel, contract managers and arbitration practitioners operating under Indian law in 2026. This guide maps the ruling to state-specific stamp obligations, impounding timelines and practical steps that protect enforceability throughout the lifecycle of a dispute.

Does an Arbitration Agreement Need to Be Stamped?, The Short Answer

  • Stamping is required but non-stamping does not render the agreement void. Under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, an instrument, including an arbitration agreement, that attracts stamp duty must be duly stamped to be admissible as evidence. However, the 2023 Supreme Court ruling confirmed that failure to stamp does not destroy the validity of the arbitration agreement itself.
  • The key risk is inadmissibility, not invalidity. An unstamped arbitration agreement cannot be received in evidence by any court, arbitral tribunal or public authority until it has been impounded and the requisite duty (plus any penalty) has been paid. This can stall proceedings, inflate costs and create tactical leverage for a recalcitrant party.
  • Immediate step: verify the stamp duty position before any dispute arises. Counsel should check the applicable state stamp schedule, confirm that the underlying instrument is adequately stamped, and if it is not, initiate impounding proactively to avoid delays at the arbitration-commencement or enforcement stage.

Industry observers expect the practical effect of the 2023 ruling to be a sharper focus by arbitration practitioners on stamp compliance at the contracting stage, rather than treating it as a procedural afterthought that can be resolved once a dispute is already live.

Legal Framework: Stamp Law Basics and Evidence Rules Governing the Stamping of Arbitration Agreements

The Indian Stamp Act, 1899 is the central statute governing the stamping of instruments in India. Under Article 12 of Schedule I (as adopted or amended by individual states), agreements, including arbitration agreements, may attract ad valorem or fixed stamp duty depending on the state in which they are executed or are to be performed. The critical enforcement mechanism is found in Section 35 of the Indian Stamp Act, which provides that no instrument chargeable with duty shall be admitted in evidence for any purpose by any person having by law or consent of parties authority to receive evidence, unless it is duly stamped.

Additionally, Section 33 places an obligation on every person having by law or consent of parties authority to receive evidence to impound any instrument that appears to be insufficiently stamped. These provisions operate as gatekeeping rules: they do not affect the underlying legal validity of the contract, but they block the practical utility of the instrument until duty is paid.

Because “Stamp” is a subject on the Concurrent List (Entry 44, List III of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India), both Parliament and state legislatures can legislate on stamp duty rates. This means the stamp duty on an arbitration agreement in Maharashtra may differ materially from the stamp duty on an arbitration agreement in Delhi or Gujarat, requiring counsel to check the applicable state schedule in every transaction.

Inadmissibility vs Voidness, The Legal Test

The distinction is decisive. An instrument that is void has no legal existence, it cannot create rights or obligations. An instrument that is merely inadmissible remains a valid contract between the parties; it simply cannot be placed before a court or tribunal as evidence until the deficiency is cured. Before the 2023 Supreme Court ruling, several High Court benches and earlier Supreme Court observations had created confusion by appearing to treat non-stamping as a ground for refusing to appoint an arbitrator or as a basis for holding that no arbitration agreement existed. The seven-judge bench decisively rejected that conflation. The practical takeaway is clear: an unstamped arbitration agreement is a curable defect, not a fatal one.

Instrument, Agreement, Clause and Award, Stamping Distinctions

For stamping purposes, the nature of the document matters. A standalone arbitration agreement is a separate instrument and may attract its own stamp duty. An arbitration clause embedded within a broader commercial contract is generally treated as part of that larger instrument, the stamp duty payable is determined by the character of the principal document (e.g., a works contract or supply agreement). An arbitral award, once rendered, is itself an instrument that may attract stamp duty under the relevant state schedule, and failure to stamp it can impede execution proceedings. Counsel must therefore address stamping at three distinct stages: agreement, commencement of arbitration, and enforcement of the award.

Case Law Post-2023: The Supreme Court Line on Unstamped Arbitration Agreements and Downstream Effects

The question of whether an unstamped arbitration agreement is enforceable had generated conflicting lines of authority for more than a decade. The reference to a seven-judge bench was necessitated by apparent inconsistencies between the Supreme Court’s own earlier decisions, which had taken divergent positions on whether courts exercising power under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, to appoint arbitrators, should refuse appointment where the underlying instrument was unstamped.

Key Takeaways from the 13 December 2023 Judgment

The Supreme Court’s majority opinion in the 13 December 2023 judgment established several principles that remain the controlling law in 2026:

  • Non-stamping does not render the arbitration agreement void or unenforceable. The agreement continues to exist as a matter of contract law. The defect is procedural and curable.
  • The arbitration agreement is separable from the underlying contract. Even where the principal instrument (e.g., a construction contract) is unstamped, the arbitration clause within it can be given effect. This separability principle, already codified in Section 16 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, was reinforced by the Court.
  • Courts and tribunals must follow the impounding route, not refuse to act. Where an unstamped instrument is produced, the court or authority is obligated under Section 33 of the Indian Stamp Act to impound it and follow the procedure for recovery of duty and penalty. The correct response is not to dismiss the Section 11 application or refuse to commence arbitration but to impound the document and direct payment of the deficiency.
  • The objection on stamping is a matter of admissibility, not jurisdiction. This means a tribunal constituted under an unstamped agreement is not without jurisdiction, the defect relates only to the evidentiary use of the document.

The likely practical effect of this ruling is that parties can no longer weaponise non-stamping to block or delay arbitration proceedings. Industry observers note that this has significantly reduced the tactical value of the “unstamped agreement” defence, particularly in India-seated international arbitrations.

Subsequent High Court Clarifications and Divergent Rulings

Since the December 2023 ruling, several High Courts, including the Bombay, Delhi and Calcutta High Courts, have applied the seven-judge bench’s ratio in Section 11 applications and in challenges to arbitral awards under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act. The broad trend is one of compliance with the Supreme Court’s direction: courts are impounding unstamped instruments rather than refusing relief. Early indications suggest that some state benches remain more rigorous than others in requiring upfront payment of deficit duty before proceeding, which underscores the importance of checking local practice alongside the headline legal position. Practitioners should monitor state-level judicial responses, particularly in Maharashtra and Gujarat where commercial arbitration volumes are highest.

Impounding and Timelines, How to Protect the Instrument When an Arbitration Agreement Is Unstamped

Impounding is the statutory mechanism by which an insufficiently stamped instrument is intercepted, retained by the relevant authority and subjected to duty recovery. Under the Indian Stamp Act, when any person having authority to receive evidence, whether a judge, magistrate or arbitrator, determines that an instrument is not duly stamped, that person is required under Section 33 to impound the instrument. Once impounded, the instrument is sent to the Collector of Stamps for adjudication. The Collector determines the duty payable, together with any applicable penalty, and upon payment, endorses the instrument as properly stamped. Only after this endorsement can the instrument be admitted in evidence.

The timeline for this process is critical. Under Section 40 of the Indian Stamp Act, every person having by law or consent authority to receive evidence who impounds a document must send it to the Collector within a prescribed period. In common practice, this period is frequently cited as being up to 45 days, though the exact timeline may vary depending on state rules and the specific procedural directions of the impounding authority. Delay in impounding can result in enhanced penalties, and in extreme cases, criminal liability under Section 62 for persons who wilfully execute or sign instruments without proper stamping.

Step-by-Step Impounding Procedure for Counsel

  • Step 1: Identify that the instrument is unstamped or insufficiently stamped before or at the time it is tendered in evidence.
  • Step 2: The authority receiving the instrument (court, tribunal or officer) impounds the document and records the fact of impounding.
  • Step 3: The impounding authority forwards the instrument to the Collector of Stamps for the relevant jurisdiction.
  • Step 4: The Collector assesses the duty chargeable plus any penalty (typically up to ten times the deficient duty, subject to state practice).
  • Step 5: The party pays the assessed amount. The Collector endorses the instrument, rendering it admissible.
  • Step 6: The endorsed instrument is returned to the authority, which may then receive it in evidence and proceed.

Evidence Practice: Producing Exhibits in Arbitration vs Court

In arbitral proceedings, the question of whether a tribunal has authority or obligation to impound under Section 33 has been debated. The 2023 Supreme Court judgment affirmed that the impounding obligation extends to any person having authority to receive evidence. Most institutional arbitration rules require compliance with applicable law, meaning that tribunals seated in India should follow the impounding procedure. In practice, preparation for arbitration hearings should include a pre-hearing stamp-duty audit of all documentary exhibits to avoid mid-hearing disruptions.

State-by-State Stamp Duty on Arbitration Agreements and Awards, How Duties Vary

Because stamp duty is a concurrent-list subject, the rates applicable to arbitration agreements and arbitral awards differ across Indian states. The table below summarises the general position in the states with the highest volumes of commercial arbitration. Practitioners must verify the current schedule with the relevant state revenue authority, as rates are periodically revised through state budget notifications.

State Stamp Duty (Agreement / Award) Practical Notes & Caps
Maharashtra Agreements: ad valorem duty per Article 5 of Schedule I (Maharashtra Stamp Act); Awards: duty on award as an “instrument of award”, typically a percentage of the amount awarded, subject to applicable caps. Maharashtra courts actively impound unstamped instruments. The stamp duty on arbitration agreements in Maharashtra is among the highest in India. Always check the latest Maharashtra Stamp Act schedule, as rates are revised through state finance acts.
Delhi (NCT) Agreements: fixed or nominal duty for non-sale agreements; Awards: duty per Delhi Stamp (Prevention of Undervaluation of Instruments) Rules, typically lower than Maharashtra. The stamp duty on arbitration agreements in Delhi is generally lower, but the Delhi administration periodically revises rates via circulars. Verify with the Revenue Department before execution.
Gujarat Awards: reported practice of approximately 0.1% of the awarded amount, subject to a monetary cap; Agreements: per Gujarat Stamp Act schedule. Gujarat practitioners recommend pre-payment given ambiguity over cap applicability. Recent commentary has flagged the 0.1% figure, but counsel should verify against the current Gujarat Stamp Act schedule.
Karnataka Agreements: as per Karnataka Stamp Act schedule; Awards: duty applicable on instruments of award. Bangalore is a major arbitration seat. Karnataka rates for general agreements are competitive; confirm award-specific rates with the state Inspector General of Registration & Stamps.
Tamil Nadu Agreements: per Tamil Nadu Stamp Act schedule; Awards: duty applicable per instrument classification. Chennai-seated arbitrations should factor in Tamil Nadu rates. Verify annually as state budgets may adjust rates.
West Bengal Agreements: per West Bengal Stamp Act; Awards: per instrument schedule classification. Kolkata-seated proceedings, West Bengal has historically maintained moderate rates, but confirm with the Directorate of Registration & Stamp Revenue.
Uttar Pradesh Agreements: per UP Stamp Act schedule; Awards: applicable duty as per classification. Verify with UP’s Stamp & Registration Department. Rates may differ from adjacent states.
Telangana Agreements: per Telangana Stamp Act; Awards: duty on instruments of award per schedule. Hyderabad-seated arbitrations, Telangana adopted and subsequently amended the former AP Stamp Act. Check the latest Telangana Gazette notifications.

Important note: The precise numerical duty amounts and percentage rates are dynamic and must be confirmed against the official state revenue authority schedules before any transaction. The rates described above reflect the general structural approach of each state’s stamp legislation rather than point-in-time numerical values. Counsel should obtain a certified copy of the applicable schedule or consult the state’s e-stamping portal for current rates. Arbitral award stamp duty is a particularly common source of error, as many practitioners overlook the requirement to stamp the award before moving to execution under Section 36 of the Arbitration Act.

Practical Options and Remedies for Parties Facing Stamping Issues

The post-2023 legal position provides contract drafters and in-house counsel with a clearer remedial roadmap. The critical question is not whether the arbitration agreement is valid, it is, but rather what steps must be taken to make the instrument admissible and thus practically useful. The answer depends on the stage at which the stamping deficiency is identified.

When to Pay Stamp Duty vs Seek to Proceed Without Delay

If the stamping deficiency is identified before any dispute has arisen, the simplest course is to pay the deficit duty and penalty voluntarily. Under Section 37 of the Indian Stamp Act, the Collector may, upon application, assess and receive the proper duty on an unstamped or insufficiently stamped instrument, and upon payment, endorse it as duly stamped. This voluntary route typically attracts a lower penalty than the compulsory impounding route. If, however, a dispute is already live and arbitration has commenced or a Section 11 application is pending, counsel should present the instrument to the court or tribunal, acknowledge the stamping deficiency, and request that the impounding procedure be followed concurrently with the progression of the arbitration.

The 2023 Supreme Court ruling supports this approach, courts should not refuse to appoint an arbitrator solely on the ground that the agreement is unstamped.

  • Do: Proactively check stamping status during contract execution and pre-arbitration review.
  • Do: Make a voluntary application to the Collector if the deficiency is identified early.
  • Do: Offer an undertaking to the tribunal or court to pay deficit duty within a specified timeline.
  • Don’t: Assume that non-stamping will be overlooked in arbitration proceedings.
  • Don’t: Use non-stamping as a basis for challenging the validity of the arbitration agreement (this argument was decisively rejected in 2023).
  • Don’t: Delay impounding, enhanced penalties accrue with time.

If the Award Is Issued, Stamping the Award and Execution Risks

Once an arbitral award is rendered, it too may constitute a stampable instrument under the applicable state schedule. If the award is not stamped before a party seeks execution under Section 36 of the Arbitration Act, the executing court may refuse to receive it in evidence until it is stamped. To avoid enforcement delays, the successful party should arrange for stamping of the award immediately upon receipt. The party liable for arbitral award stamp duty is typically the party seeking to enforce the award, though contractual allocation of this obligation is possible and recommended.

Drafting Checklist and Sample Clause Language to Reduce Stamping Risk

The most effective protection against stamping-related delays is proactive drafting. The following checklist assists contract teams in minimising the risk that an arbitration agreement, or the instrument containing it, will face admissibility challenges due to stamping defects. Because arbitration agreements need to be in writing to be enforceable under Section 7 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, the drafting stage is the natural point at which stamping compliance should be addressed.

  • 1. Where commercially feasible, execute the arbitration agreement as a separate standalone document (this isolates its stamp duty obligation from the underlying contract).
  • 2. Specify the seat of arbitration and the governing law of the arbitration agreement to identify the applicable stamp jurisdiction.
  • 3. Include an express clause allocating responsibility for stamp duty payment (e.g., “Each party shall bear the stamp duty payable in respect of this agreement in its jurisdiction of execution”).
  • 4. Ensure the agreement is evidenced in writing, this includes electronic records and exchanges, per the Arbitration Act’s requirements.
  • 5. Insert a mechanism for production of originals and impounding (e.g., “The parties shall cooperate in producing original instruments for impounding and stamping as required by law”).
  • 6. Where the instrument is executed across multiple states, specify the primary state for stamping purposes.
  • 7. Maintain a register of stamped instruments and retain receipts or e-stamping certificates as part of the contract file.
  • 8. For high-value construction or infrastructure contracts, consider obtaining a legal opinion on stamp adequacy at the time of execution.

Appointment of Arbitrator Under Section 11 Where Stamping Is Disputed

One of the most direct practical consequences of the 2023 Supreme Court ruling concerns applications under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for the appointment of an arbitrator. Before the ruling, several High Courts had declined Section 11 applications on the basis that the underlying agreement was unstamped, treating the stamping deficiency as going to the existence of the arbitration agreement itself. The seven-judge bench decisively overruled this approach.

In 2026, the correct procedure where a Section 11 application is filed and the opposing party raises a stamping objection is as follows: the applicant should file the application supported by an affidavit acknowledging the stamping position, expressly invoke the 2023 Supreme Court ratio, and if necessary, offer an undertaking to pay the deficit duty and penalty within a court-directed timeline. The court considering the Section 11 application should impound the instrument and direct payment, but should not refuse to appoint the arbitrator on stamping grounds alone. This procedural clarity is particularly important for parties in time-sensitive commercial disputes where delay in constituting the tribunal can cause irreversible prejudice.

Practitioners should prepare a documentary checklist, including evidence of any partial stamping, state schedule references and a computation of the likely deficit, to present alongside the Section 11 application. For a broader perspective on how India compares with other jurisdictions on arbitrator appointment, see our guide to top countries for international arbitration.

Checklist for In-House Counsel: Stamping Compliance Across the Arbitration Lifecycle

  • Pre-signing: Identify the applicable state stamp schedule for the jurisdiction of execution and performance. Obtain stamp papers or use the state e-stamping portal.
  • At signing: Ensure the instrument is franked, e-stamped or executed on stamp paper of adequate value. Retain the e-stamping certificate.
  • Post-signing: Maintain a compliance register logging the stamp duty paid, instrument details and state of execution.
  • Pre-dispute: Conduct a stamp audit of all agreements containing arbitration clauses. Identify any deficiency and initiate voluntary correction under Section 37.
  • At arbitration commencement: Verify that all instruments to be tendered as exhibits are duly stamped. Prepare impounding applications for any deficient documents.
  • During proceedings: Cooperate with impounding directions from the tribunal or court. Track penalty timelines.
  • Pre-award: Confirm with the tribunal that all evidentiary instruments are admissible.
  • Post-award: Stamp the arbitral award under the applicable state schedule before filing for execution under Section 36. Retain stamping receipts.
  • At enforcement: Present the endorsed (stamped) award with the execution petition. Anticipate objections on award stamping and prepare responses.
  • Ongoing: Monitor state budget notifications for changes to stamp duty rates. Update the compliance register annually.

Conclusion: Does an Arbitration Agreement Need to Be Stamped, and What Should You Do Now?

The answer to whether an arbitration agreement needs to be stamped in India is nuanced but clear: stamping is legally required, and failure to stamp makes the agreement inadmissible as evidence, but it does not render the agreement void or unenforceable. The 2023 Supreme Court seven-judge bench ruling has settled the law on this point. In practical terms, the two most important steps for any enterprise or counsel are: first, proactively verify and cure stamping deficiencies at the earliest stage (ideally before any dispute arises) by paying the applicable state duty; and second, if a dispute is already live, invoke the impounding procedure and present the Supreme Court’s 2023 ratio to ensure that proceedings are not stalled.

Practitioners should consult the Global Law Experts lawyer directory to connect with experienced arbitration counsel in the relevant Indian jurisdiction.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Justice Deepak Verma at Chambers of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Deepak Verma, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Supreme Court of India, Judgment (13 Dec 2023)
  2. The Indian Stamp Act, 1899, India Code
  3. Nishith Desai Associates, Practice Note on Stamping & Arbitration
  4. Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Dispute Resolution Blog
  5. Manupatra, Stamping of Arbitration Agreements Commentary
  6. SC Observer, Judgment Summary
  7. Trilegal Knowledge Repository, Practical Note
  8. Conventus Law, Consequences of Unstamped Arbitration Agreement

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