Arbitration Lawyer in India

Arbitration Law Practice

Businesses across the world are moving away from complex and time consuming court proceedings.  Parties to business agreements of all categories, are invariably, opting for arbitration as a dispute resolution process.  More so in international business transactions.

 

India repealed its archaic law on arbitration and enacted the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 based on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration and Rules and ever since arbitration as an alternate dispute resolution mechanism has flourished.   The grounds on which an arbitration award can be challenged has been made more stringent and further an award can be directly enforced without having to confirm the same by a court of law.

 

Our experienced arbitration lawyers are dedicated to assisting clients both in domestic and international arbitrations and we support both business clients and private individuals when they seek legal assistance on handling their arbitration matters.

Our arbitration law services include:

The Legal Framework for Arbitration in India

The salient features of the Act:

What kind of matters cannot be referred to arbitration?

As per judgments of the Supreme Court of India, the following matters cannot be referred to arbitration:

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