Background The Ayodhya dispute is a long-running and highly contentious legal and socio-religious conflict centered on a piece of land in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. The core issue is whether the ...
Recent Development and Emerging Trends in Arbitration LawIn recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the need to modernize and streamline arbitration laws to keep peace with the evol...
This essay examines the critical principles of independence and impartiality in the context of arbitrators in India. Arbitration, as an alternative dispute resolution method, offers a streamlin...
The Path to Progress "In light of the signing of the Mediation Act, 2023, and other developments, this article examines how mediation is changing as an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mech...
Arbitration law in India is governed by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The act aims to establish the procedures for resolving disputes by arbitration or conciliation, both in domes...
International commercial or foreign arbitration awards are the rulings rendered by arbitrators in cases involving parties from other nations. The process of execution may be used in India to en...
Over the past few decades, while countries' economies have developed significantly, there has also been a notable rise in the number of business disputes. Arbitration and other alternative disp...
On 13.12.2023, a seven-judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court delivered verdict in the matter, In Re interplay between Indian Stamp Act and Indian Arbitration Act, which dealt with the v...
A historical phenomenon, economic "globalisation" is the product of creative problem-solving and technical advancements made by humans. Globalisation is the process by which nations' ...
The subject matter of commercial laws is to govern business transactions. No matter the business is conducted in-office or virtually, the commercial laws manage to make their place in this dyna...