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Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution,
RGNUL, Punjab
Intricacies of Enforcement of International Arbitral Award concerning the Cairn Energy Dispute
Shreya Ahuja, Yasha Goyal Enforcement of arbitral awards has always been a challenge under the Indian regime. Foreign awards are enforceable under part II of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. With progress in arbitration and various amendments, foreign companies are inclined towards investing in India. Although, there have been multiple cases of lacunae in enforcement. One such case is the investment arbitral award, wherein the parties even after getting the award f
Shreya Ahuja & Yasha Goyal
May 14, 20217 min read


Employability of Blockchain Technology in International Commercial Arbitration
Blockchain technology can be readily observed to creep in the
Aditi Richa Tiwary and Rahul Sharma
Jan 11, 20217 min read
ONGC Petro Additions v. Fernas Construction: Clarifying the Retrospective Reach of Section 29A
Tushar Behl, Ankit Singh* The inclusion of Section 26 by way of amendments to the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act ('Act'), in the year 2015 cleared the air concerning the debate of retrospectivity by providing, that the amendment would not apply to arbitration proceedings commenced before 23 October 2015. Another noteworthy provision was Section 29A, which was inserted to address the malady of never-ending adjudication that had troubled the majority of arbitration pr
Tushar Behl & Ankit Singh
Dec 11, 20208 min read
The Arbitrability of Lease Agreements
Radhika Shukla Introduction The Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2019 ('the Act') is another one of India’s step towards developing a pro arbitration regime along with an attempt to promote institutional arbitration in India. However, much before this comes the gap that exists in the domestic arbitration regime with regard to arbitrability of lease disputes and the problems posed by conflicting decision in this matter. The determination of arbitrability of disput
Radhika Shukla
Nov 24, 20208 min read


The Stature of NDIAC on Institutionalised Arbitration
This blog has been co-authored by Vidhi Krishali and Keerthi Chowdary. They are third-year students at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad....
Vidhi Krishali and Keerthi Chowdary
Nov 10, 20206 min read


Arbitrability of Fraud Under the Indian Regime: A New Turn
This blog has been co-authored by Ms. Payal Chandra and Mr. Rhythm Buaria , practicing advocates before courts and tribunals in Delhi. ...
Payal Chandra and Rhythm Buaria
Nov 6, 20207 min read
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