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Dispute Resolution (Arbitration & Conciliation)

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    Dispute Resolution (Arbitration & Conciliation)

    Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is a technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts. The parties to a dispute refer it to arbitration by one or more persons (the "arbitrators", "arbiters" or "arbitral tribunal"), and agree to be bound by the arbitration decision (the "award"). A third party reviews the evidence in the case and imposes a decision that is legally binding on both sides and enforceable in the courts.

    Engrossing on increased demands of legal services in the market, we are providing Dispute Resolution (Arbitration & Conciliation) to the clients. These services are rendered by the legal experts who have vast experience in solving the issues with satisfactory results. In addition, these services can be availed at competent market price and within the scheduled time frame.

    The development in the Indian economy has lead to create many business opportunities especially involving infrastructural development. Arbitration has become one of the most sought after remedies by clients because of its numerous advantages over litigation in terms of time and money.

    Arbitration is a mode for settlement of disputes between the parties. It has a social purpose to fulfil. Today, it has urgency when there has been an explosion of litigation in the courts of Law. The judicial system prevalent in courts is governed by procedural Laws. Many provisions are very technical and have become synonymous with technicalities and obstructions leading to delays. The procedure is so cumbersome that many a time decades are taken for final resolution of disputes. Therefore, an alternate mechanism for resolution of disputes is evolved by reference of disputes to domestic tribunals i.e. arbitral proceedings. It is intended to ensure fair and efficient and speedy trial giving finality to the decision. It is also intended to minimize supervisory role of the courts and enhance the assistance.