Arbitration Award Challenged in Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali

Arbitration Award Challenged in Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali

Post covers Arbitration Award Challenge in Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali by Lawyer Advocate under Section 34 of the 1996 Act. CHALLENGE OF ARBITRAL AWARD IN INDIA  Arbitration is one of the upcoming dispute resolution remedies which are getting popular among people for seeking justice in simpler and faster ways. Arbitration is legitimate remedy available in India … Read more

MEDIATION & ARBITRATION CHANDIGARH PANCHKULA MOHALI

Mediation Arbitration Lawyer Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali

Mediation Arbitration Lawyer here tells you the process procedure being followed in Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali for the cases at District Courts, High Court and Tribunals. Mediation is an age previous method of dispute resolution practiced since vedic period. It’s a low cost, keeping the matters, particularly family matters secret among 3 parties, 2 parties and … Read more

Landmark Judgments of Arbitration Law in India

Arbitration Lawyer Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali

Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996 governs the Arbitration in India which a popular alternate for dispute resolution. Arbitration Law has gained immense popularity in recent times. Abstract: With the advancement of society, discords were bound to arise and ingenious human minds have always looked out for the ways for settlement of disputes. Introduction: The … Read more

Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

Execution of Arbitral Awards Definitions and preliminary proceedings 1. What is the definition of an arbitral award in your jurisdiction for the purpose of enforcement proceedings? Arbitral award means the decision of an arbitral tribunal, whether in a domestic or international arbitration. Arbitral award also includes an interim award. 2. Are decisions in preliminary/provisional proceedings recognised and enforceable? … Read more

Appointment of an Arbitrator

Arbitration is the process of resolving disputes between or among the parties through the use of one or more arbitrators rather than courts. It is an alternative to litigation as a dispute resolving mechanism. The term ‘arbitrator’ had not been defined in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 nor was it defined in the old … Read more

Arbitration Proceedings in India

The origin of arbitration may be traced back to the system of village panchayats in the Ancient India. The ‘Panchas’ sitting collectively as ‘panchayat’ and delivering decisions on various matters of the village, commanded great respect and their decisions were accepted and obeyed unquestionably. During the 20th century, the arbitration in India was governed by the … Read more

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