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Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution,
RGNUL, Punjab
Lawyers’ Strikes in India: A Balanced Approach Through ADR
Pratham Malhotra, Aishwarya Singh Vishnoi This article critiques the persistent illegality of lawyers’ strikes despite judicial prohibition and the absence of statutory regulation. It proposes a calibrated framework within the Advocates Act, 1961, incorporating a mandatory multi-tiered ADR mechanism, notice, mediation, and arbitration, to address legitimate grievances. While excluding non-arbitrable and extraneous causes, it advances a balanced model that safeguards professio
Pratham Malhotra & Aishwarya Singh Vishnoi
Mar 7, 20236 min read
The Pressing Need for Gender and Ethnic Diversity in International Commercial Arbitration
Tharika Sai S. Mohan Introduction In the last few decades, many factors such as expensive attorney fees, lengthy, time-consuming processes, and unpredictability have plagued the litigation field. This has caused an increased drift among stakeholders, including individuals and companies, to the area of arbitration which is less cumbersome and serves as a viable and attractive alternative for litigants considering the various advantages it has to offer. These include but are no
Tharika Sai S. Mohan
Aug 22, 202210 min read
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