Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Updated Bare Act
Read the full Bare Act for the Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996. The huge Act has a section link at the top and comes with a PDF.Read More →
Read the full Bare Act for the Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996. The huge Act has a section link at the top and comes with a PDF.Read More →
Read the key aspects of the arbitral tribunal’s authority, its jurisdictional boundaries, and its role in rendering decisions that bind the parties.Read More →
Learn about arbitrator, who is an impartial, disinterested third person who decides the dispute between the conflicting parties on their will.Read More →
Read about the types of disputes that can be successfully solved using Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in India.Read More →
Read about International Commercial Arbitration, UNCITRAL Model Law, Arbitration Agreement and steps involved in International Commercial Arbitration.Read More →
Read about the Court of Arbitration for Sport, its functions, the types of cases it handles, and how using arbitration in sports can benefit India.Read More →
In this law note, we will study the concept of foreign awards under ADR and how it differs from domestic awards.Read More →
In this law note, you will study the grounds on which the court can set aside the arbitral award under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act.
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In this law note, we will study the concept of arbitral award under the Arbitration Act, starting from its meaning to its enforcement.Read More →
In this law note, let us learn about the Arbitration Council of India, its establishment, composition, removal, functions, and more.Read More →
Conciliation is the procedure through which the conciliator informally tries to settle the dispute between the parties and brings them to an agreement.Read More →
Arbitration means the settlement of a dispute by a third party’s judgment called arbitrator without recourse to the court of law. This law note tells you more about Arbitration Agreement.Read More →
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