The contents, language and style of presentation of this book on the procedure to be followed in Arbitration to achieve the intention of legislature behind enacting the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, being quick redressal of disputes and also cost-effective, bears the stamp of an experienced practitioner of Arbitration. The book is useful for the Law Students of both Mumbai University and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University. This book is comprehensive, all-inclusive with references to the latest Case Laws and will be a treasure trove for Law graduates who are interested in making their career in the field of ADR as well as the Arbitrators and the Senior Councillors who wish to sharpen their skills. The book can be successfully used by Engineers in the role of Contractor, Consultants or the Employer on every Commercial Projects involving Contracts having Arbitration Clause/Arbitration Agreement, to understand the subject of Alternative Dispute Resolution. The Engineers or officers and those involved in the Arbitration process will also find this book very refreshing and useful. A good work is never at the mercy of adjectives and superlatives and, therefore, let those who read this book decide by themselves.
Contents –
1: Meaning, Scope and Types of Alternative Dispute Resolution
2: Arbitration
3: General Provisions of The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
4. Arbitration Agreement
5: Arbitration Tribunal
6: Award
7: Appeal and Revision
8: Enforcement of Foreign Awards
9: Conciliation
10:Rule-Making Power
11. Mediation
12: Negotiation
13: Tribunals and Lok Adalats
14: Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration
15: Rule 227A in General Financial Rules
Case Study: Damepl vs. Dmrcl
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