Arbitration in Indian & Comparative Jurisdictions is a scholarly yet practice-oriented work that explores arbitration as a preferred mode of dispute resolution in domestic and international contexts. The book provides an in-depth examination of the Indian arbitration framework under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, supported by judicial interpretations and procedural developments.
It further undertakes a comparative analysis of arbitration regimes in leading jurisdictions, highlighting similarities, differences, and best practices in areas such as arbitration agreements, appointment of arbitrators, conduct of proceedings, interim measures, enforcement of awards, and public policy considerations. The book critically evaluates the role of courts and the balance between autonomy and judicial intervention.
By integrating Indian and comparative perspectives, the work equips readers with a holistic understanding of arbitration law and its evolving global dimensions. It serves as an essential reference for professionals






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