Arbitration

Industrial & Commercial Arbitration : Paradigmatic Shift from Courtroom Litigation

We are living in exciting times, where the world is looking towards India, as a potential partner to undertake huge business transactions. Business in India, unlike most developed and developing countries, is a cluster of a variety of markets and industries which include both small as well as large enterprises. For this very purpose a […]

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Concept of ADR

“Litigation has not kept up with modern, fast-moving society… there have been revolutionary changes in the business practices since the basic court structure was adopted from English Common Law… Compared to modern business, Civil Courts have changed very little… Alternative dispute resolution(ADR) allows the lawyers to use new processes, encourages problem-solving attitude and an openness

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Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law

International Law and Municipal law are quite different from each other. International Law is the set of rules widely regarded and recognised as binding in relations between nation and states. It only affects nations rather than private citizens and it varies depending on national legal systems. When treaties assign national jurisdiction to supranational tribunals like

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CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ADR

The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system is an effective method adopted by many countries worldwide. WHAT IS ADR? ADR helps in the settlement of disputes without litigation, i e., outside the court. Some of the methods used as ADR include- ARBITRATION The dictionary meaning of ‘arbitration’ is a process used to solve an issue between

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ADR and Its Types

Alternative dispute redressal’s goal is enshrined in the Indian Constitution’s preamble itself, which enjoins the state: “to secure to all the citizens of India, justice-social, economic and political-liberty, equality, and fraternity.”[2] ADR was formally introduced in India by the legislature by amending section 89 of the CPC and Order X Rule 1-A to 1-C, following the Law Commission of India and the Malimath Committee’s recommendations.

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