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Monday 19 January 2015

Commercial Arbitration in India-Managing Multi-Tiered Disputes

Commercial arbitration is considered to be an effective alternative that is pivotal in resolving the disputes related to the commercial sector. Every enterprise is subject to a variety of disputes and in this regard arbitration offers a comprehensive incentive mechanism that promotes commercial arbitration as a method of dispute resolution. It works on the principle of neutrality and mutuality. These are the two parameters that separate arbitration with court litigation.

The commercial arbitration rules includes- agreement of parties, AAA and Delegation of Duties, 
National Roster of Arbitrators, Filing Requirements, Answers and Counterclaims, Changes of Claim, Jurisdiction, Interpretation and Application of Rules, Mediation, Administrative Conference, Fixing of Locale, Appointment from National Roster, Direct Appointment by a Party, Appointment of Chairperson by Party-Appointed Arbitrators or Parties, Nationality of Arbitrator, Number of Arbitrators, Disclosure, Disqualification of Arbitrator, Communication with Arbitrator, Vacancies, Preliminary Hearing, Pre-Hearing Exchange and Production of Information, Enforcement Powers of the Arbitrator, Date, Time, and Place of Hearing, Attendance at Hearings, Representation, Oaths, Stenographic Record, Postponements, Arbitration in the Absence of a Party or Representative, Dispositive Motions, sanctions and many more.
Sterling Juris is a well known Legal Law firm in Delhi, offering arbitration/alternate dispute resolution services to clients from a broad range of sectors, providing the clients best legal advice and support in resolving their commercial matters. Our attorneys have a great experience in handling complex arbitration matters, that effectively meet the needs and requirements of the clients.
  • Conduct domestic arbitration under Arbitration and Conciliation Act. 1996
  • Offering mediation services
  • Representing clients before the high court and the supreme court in regard to arbitration petition
  • Representing clients before an arbitral tribunal in regard to the arising disputes
  • Advising clients on commercial contract, contractual disputes, marketing agreements etc.
  • Advising clients on laws and procedures related to commercial arbitration
  • Drafting an arbitration agreement
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