This document is a Supreme Court of India judgment concerning the case of Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd vs Saw Pipes Ltd, dated 17 April 2003. It primarily discusses the scope of a court's jurisdiction under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, specifically regarding the grounds on which an arbitral award can be set aside. The judgment delves into the interpretation of 'public policy of India' and whether an award can be challenged for being patently illegal or against the terms of the contract. It is useful for legal professionals, arbitrators, and anyone involved in arbitration proceedings and contract law.