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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…

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Negotiation in ADR

Introduction Negotiation is the most fundamental and widely used method of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). It is a process where…

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Mediation & Conciliation

Introduction Mediation and Conciliation are prominent Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms where a neutral third party facilitates negotiation between disputing…

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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…

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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…

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Arbitral Awards

Introduction An arbitral award is the decision made by an arbitral tribunal that resolves the dispute between the parties. It…

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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…

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Appointment of Arbitrators

Introduction The appointment of arbitrators is a crucial procedural step in arbitration. It ensures a neutral and fair adjudication of…

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Arbitration Agreement

Introduction An arbitration agreement forms the foundation for referring disputes to arbitration instead of courts. It represents the mutual consent…

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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…

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