There have been interesting situations and instances that we generally come across in the aspect of the domestic arbitration where an arbitration clause that envisages for the seat of arbitrati...
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms have evolved over time as a means to reduce the burden on Indian courts and offer more efficient, flexible, and cost-effective means of resolving...
In a globalised economy, international trade and commerce are a necessity to ensure economic prosperity. With well-equipped regulatory and legal means of carrying out cross-border transactions ...
Explore the intricacies of international commercial arbitration under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, including its definition, elements, and key case laws like Bhatia International...
Arbitration under Investment Treaties (ITA) involves resolving conflicts between international investors and host countries through arbitration, rather than the local courts of the host nation....
"Technology is best when it brings people together" - Matt Mullenweg Cross-cultural interactions have become a norm in society today. Transnational transactions involving companies, government...
External or third-party funding in arbitration involves support from an outside entity, providing financial backing to a party engaged in arbitration. This financial support typically covers le...
Brief facts of the case: The parties in CVG v CVH were in a franchise business, with the Respondent being the Petitioner's franchisee in Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the Philippines. The a...
The combination of technology and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) procedures is known as online dispute resolution (ODR), which provides creative ways to settle conflicts quickly and affor...
What is Arbitration? In today's dynamic and interconnected world, disputes and disagreements are inevitable, particularly in the realms of business, commerce, and contractual relationships. Wh...