New Delhi, May 30 -- The American trade court's verdict that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority while imposing 'Liberation Day' import duties may strengthen India's bargaining power while negotiating a bilateral trade deal with the US, experts said adding that it could also ease pressure on New Delhi to sign an interim deal before July 9 or face a 26% reciprocal tariff. "The US court judgment has whipped off any moral justification of Trump's already WTO-incompatible 'Liberation Day' tariffs. India should keep this illegality in mind while negotiating the trade agreement," said Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) founder and former Indian Trade Service officer Ajay Srivastava. The US Court of International Trade on May 28 ...