[NHAI v. ITD Cementation (India) Ltd., (2015) 14 SCC 21 : (2016) 2 SCC (Civ) 716] , SCC para 25 and SAIL v. Gupta Brother Steel Tubes Ltd. [SAIL v. Gupta Brother Steel Tubes Ltd., (2009) 10 SCC 63 : (2009) 4 SCC (Civ) 16] , SCC para 29. (underline supplied) 8. This Court laid down the law regarding the scope of interference in a petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act in the case of MMTC Ltd. v. Vedanta Ltd.4. Paragraph 11 reads thus: “11. As far as Section 34 is concerned, the position is well-settled by now that the Court does not sit in appeal over the arbitral award and may interfere on merits on the limited ground provided under Section 34(2)(b)(ii) i.e. if the award is against the public policy of India. As per the legal position clarified through decisions of this Court prior to the amendments to the 1996 Act in 2015, a violation of Indian public policy, in turn, includes a violation of the fundamental policy of Indian law, a violation of the interest of India,