Role of Mediation in Divorce proceedings and Marital disputes in India

Amrutha Santhosh Kumar Mediation is a discretional process of alternate dispute resolution whereby an independent, neutral third party who plays the role of a mediator assists the parties of the dispute in reaching a settlement by means of negotiations. Since the solution recommended by the third party is willingly accepted or rejected by both theContinue reading “Role of Mediation in Divorce proceedings and Marital disputes in India”

Role of Mediation in Domestic Violence Cases

– Amrutha Santhosh Kumar Domestic violence constitutes of threatening, forceful, abusive, violent or coercive acts inflicted by a member of a family upon another member within the household. The abusive act committed must be provable by way of evidence in a court of law. Since most of the domestic violence cases occur within the privacyContinue reading “Role of Mediation in Domestic Violence Cases”

International Commercial Arbitration in India

– Amrutha Santhosh Kumar With the advent of globalization, liberalization regimes and the rapid advancement in international business relationships, it has become imperative to have a quick amicable method of resolving disputes at the international frontier. Arbitration is one of the most sought out methods of dispute resolution wherein an amicable settlement is reached byContinue reading “International Commercial Arbitration in India”

Evolution of Arbitration Act in India

– Amrutha Santhosh Kumar Ever since its inception, the Arbitration Act in India has been repeatedly subjected to scrutiny by both the legislative and judicial fraternity alike. The Arbitration Act was formally enacted in the year 1940 during the British regime, and it applied to the whole of India at that point of time (includingContinue reading “Evolution of Arbitration Act in India”

Alternative Dispute Resolution as a tool for Commercial Insurance Dispute.

Isheta Boruah For a number of years, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has been used successfully as an efficient tool for resolving a wide range of insurance-related conflicts. Examples include the use of arbitration, as well as subrogation disputes between carriers, to settle uninsured motorist and no-fault situations. Arbitration has been the preferred way of settlingContinue reading “Alternative Dispute Resolution as a tool for Commercial Insurance Dispute.”

The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Intellectual Property Rights.

-Isheta Boruah In the last few decades, international transactions have multiplied. There is a spike in diplomatic conflicts due to this surge in cross-border transactions. New forms of intellectual property (IP) disputes will arise from global challenges such as the digital world, climate change issues, access to healthcare, the defence of traditional information (TK), traditionalContinue reading “The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Intellectual Property Rights.”

Using Alternative Dispute Resolution in Companies Act, 2013.

-Isheta Boruah Post-Independence, under the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987 and the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (A&CAct), Parliament has made legislation on Alternative Dispute Resolution. A progressive move towards the promotion of ADR mechanism in India was the introduction of ADR mechanisms under section 89 and Order X Rules 1A, 1B and 1C ofContinue reading “Using Alternative Dispute Resolution in Companies Act, 2013.”

Resolving Medical Malpractices through Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Isheta Boruah Patients’ safety and medical error prevention is a common interest pursuit by patients, professionals, and lawyers in healthcare. Unfortunately, when bad results arise, consessus terminates. Traditionally, conflicts over “how” and “why” are resolved by litigation. Since clinicians tend to minimise the negative effects of disciplinary proceedings, the information that contributed to an adverseContinue reading “Resolving Medical Malpractices through Alternative Dispute Resolution.”

Krishan Gopal v/s Parveen Rajput

Isheta Boruah At, High Court of Delhi     By, THE HONOURABLE MS. JUSTICE PRATHIBA M. SINGH     For the Plaintiff: Yashpal Singh, Veronica Shikha Johnson, Advocates. For the Defendant: Ashok Mahajan, Advocate, In Person. Citation: CS (OS) 523/2018 dated April 29, 2019 The object of the arbitration clause is to set out the processContinue reading “Krishan Gopal v/s Parveen Rajput”

Online Arbitration in E-commerce disputes

Ankita Chaturvedi Introduction Currently, most transactions are moving towards digital locations. The purpose of using the Internet varies from person to person. Some are using the internet for social media purposes. Websites like Facebook and Instagram to keep people in touch with their friends and family. Another common purpose of using the Internet is itsContinue reading “Online Arbitration in E-commerce disputes”

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