Constitutional basis of ADR in India

Shashank Shekhar | Student of Campus Law Centre (shashankshekhar711@gmail.com) 26th November, 2023 An express mandate to secure Justice, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity is reflected by the Preamble to the Constitution of India. The fundamental idea behind the various ADR mechanisms revolves around these ideals. As the Constitution of India completes 75 years of its adoption[1],Continue reading “Constitutional basis of ADR in India”

Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Arbitration: The Approach Towards Institutionalism

Shreeyam Kedia || Student of Campus Law Centre ( shreeyamm.kedia@gmail.com ) Shristy Sinha || Student of Campus Law Centre ( sinha.shristy27@gmail.com ) || April 15 2023 || It’s no secret that the expediency of disposing cases is not the strongest suit of our judiciary. In fact, a recent statement by the incumbent Law Minister, KirenContinue reading “Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Arbitration: The Approach Towards Institutionalism”

Landmark Supreme Court Judgment in the Vodafone Case: A Game-Changer for Arbitration in India

Pallavi Priya || Student of Campus Law Centre ( pallavipriya287@gmail.com ) || March 29 2023 || Arbitration is a popular alternative dispute resolution mechanism in India. Arbitration offers a speedy and effective system for resolving disputes between the parties, in contrast to judicial proceedings, which can take years. When compared to the resolution of disputes inContinue reading “Landmark Supreme Court Judgment in the Vodafone Case: A Game-Changer for Arbitration in India”

Doctrine of Group of Companies in Indian Jurisprudence

Satyarth Kuhad || Student of Campus Law Centre ( kuhadsatyarth@gmail.com ) Shelly Chhillar || Student of Campus Law Centre ( shellychhillar@gmail.com ) || March 29 2023 || The doctrine of group of companies in matters of arbitration agreement refers to a legal principle that allows an arbitration agreement between one company in a group of companiesContinue reading “Doctrine of Group of Companies in Indian Jurisprudence”

Emergency Arbitration And Its Applicability In India

Shivam || Student of Campus Law Centre ( shivammkd0@gmail.com ) || Feb 6, 2023 || Emergency Arbitration It is a stage before the appointment of an arbitral tribunal. In this mechanism, if the party to the arbitration proceedings wants urgent relief, then it can ask for the appointment of the Emergency Arbitrator who decides theContinue reading “Emergency Arbitration And Its Applicability In India”

Introduction to Arbitration

Tavin Sethi || Student of Campus Law Centre ( tavin.sethi01@protonmail.com ) || Dec 8, 2022 || Arbitration has been the favored mode of dispute resolution for quite a time now. Especially regarding commercial disputes. Contractual relations are frequently multifaceted. These relations are getting more complex with time. And hence these complex relations have some specificContinue reading “Introduction to Arbitration”

Financial Institution Arbitration

Samridhi Dutta || Student of Campus Law Centre ( samridhidutta.47@gmail.com ) || Dec 8 2022 || Institutional Arbitration is an arbitration proceeding that is carried out in compliance with institutional arbitration rules and is supervised by an arbitral institution with responsibility for a variety of elements relating to the composition of such arbitration panels, administrative,Continue reading “Financial Institution Arbitration”

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