Arbitration And Conciliation – A Commentary provides a comprehensive and analytical explanation of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. It follows a section-wise approach, interpreting statutory language with reference to judicial precedents and legal principles. The book discusses domestic arbitration, international commercial arbitration, and conciliation with clarity and precision.
Key topics such as appointment of arbitrators, jurisdiction of arbitral tribunals, interim measures, conduct of proceedings, and enforcement of awards are explained in detail. The commentary also covers court intervention and limits of judicial interference in arbitral matters.
Practical guidance is provided for drafting arbitration agreements and managing arbitral proceedings efficiently. The book reflects legislative intent and judicial interpretation, helping readers understand procedural nuances.
Useful for lawyers, judges, arbitrators, and law students, this book functions as both a legal commentary and procedural handbook. It strengthens comprehension of arbitration law while supporting effective legal practice.
Its structured presentation and authoritative analysis make it a valuable addition to any legal library dealing with dispute resolution law.






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