Lok Adalat & Legal Services Authorities
Introduction Lok Adalat and Legal Services Authorities are crucial components of India’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system aimed at providing…
Negotiation in ADR
Introduction Negotiation is the most fundamental and widely used method of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). It is a process where…
Mediation & Conciliation
Introduction Mediation and Conciliation are prominent Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms where a neutral third party facilitates negotiation between disputing…
Judicial Intervention in Arbitration – Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Introduction Judicial intervention in arbitration refers to the role and extent of involvement of courts in the arbitral process. Arbitration…
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Introduction A foreign arbitral award is one that is made outside India, typically as a result of an international commercial…
Arbitral Awards
Introduction An arbitral award is the decision made by an arbitral tribunal that resolves the dispute between the parties. It…
Jurisdiction and Powers of Arbitrators
Introduction Jurisdiction refers to the authority of the arbitral tribunal to decide on disputes submitted to arbitration. Powers refer to…
Appointment of Arbitrators
Introduction The appointment of arbitrators is a crucial procedural step in arbitration. It ensures a neutral and fair adjudication of…
Arbitration Agreement
Introduction An arbitration agreement forms the foundation for referring disputes to arbitration instead of courts. It represents the mutual consent…
Amendments to the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) – Latest Updates
The Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908, is a crucial legal instrument governing the procedure for civil litigation in India. Over…