Arbitrators Handbook is a practical and authoritative guide designed to assist arbitrators and legal professionals in the effective conduct of arbitral proceedings. The book explains the legal framework governing arbitration and focuses on the procedural responsibilities and powers of arbitrators from appointment to final award. It provides step-by-step guidance on managing hearings, dealing with evidence, issuing interim orders, and ensuring procedural fairness.
Key topics include appointment and independence of arbitrators, jurisdiction of arbitral tribunals, conduct of proceedings, principles of natural justice, and time limits for making awards. The book also discusses drafting of arbitral awards and enforcement procedures, highlighting common procedural pitfalls and best practices. Judicial interpretations and practical insights are incorporated to ensure compliance with statutory requirements.
By emphasizing practical application, the book equips arbitrators with the knowledge needed to handle commercial and civil disputes efficiently. It is equally useful for lawyers appearing before arbitral tribunals and for students seeking a functional understanding of arbitration practice. Its clear structure and practice-oriented approach make it an indispensable reference in arbitration law.






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