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Law Of Arbitration In India & Alternative Dispute Resolution

Law Of Arbitration In India & Alternative Dispute Resolution

What is ADR? ADR means Alternative Dispute Resolution which includes various methods of settling a dispute without getting into the intricacies of the court. It is a method where parties try to resolve their disputes privately in front of a third-person expert. The decision is binding on the parties like the decision of the court. What are

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Non-Applicability Of Section 65-B Of The Indian Evidence Act In The Arbitration Proceedings In India

Non-Applicability Of Section 65-B Of The Indian Evidence Act In The Arbitration Proceedings In India

In a recent judgment by the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, the issue of non-applicability of Section 65-B of the Indian Evidence Act in arbitral proceedings was addressed. The dispute arose from an agreement for transport services, which led to the parties engaging in arbitration at the Delhi International Arbitration Centre (DIAC).

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Appointment of new arbitrator and Jurisdiction seat of arbitration

Appointment of new arbitrator and Jurisdiction seat of arbitration

The Supreme Court of India in the case of BBR (India) Private Limited vs. S.P. Singla Constructions Private Limited recently dealt with the question “whether conducting the arbitration proceedings at Delhi, owing to the appointment of a new arbitrator, would shift the ‘jurisdictional seat of arbitration’ from Panchkula in Haryana, the place fixed by the

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