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23 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Arbitration and conciliation
Welcome to "Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in India: Arbitration and Conciliation," a comprehensive podcast by Kapil Balhara from Global Demos. In this enlightening series, we delve into the world of dispute resolution, comparing traditional court systems with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods. Our focus centers on two prominent ADR mechanisms in India - Arbitration and Conciliation.
In the introductory episodes, we explore the fundamental differences between courts and ADR methods, shedding light on various ADR techniques like Mediation and more. We examine the nature of ADR, distinguishing between binding and non-binding processes and understanding the voluntary and mandatory aspects.
Tracing the historical roots of ADR in India, we take you on a journey through the evolution of arbitration law, from the Arbitration Act of 1940 to the significant enactment of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996.
The podcast then delves into the core objectives and purposes behind the Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996, aiming to harmonize with the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration. We emphasize the importance of finality in arbitration awards and explore the structure of the Act, divided into four distinct parts, all of which are comprehensively explained.
Continuing with an in-depth analysis, we dissect the salient provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. We explore the application of the Act in India and Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), taking into account constitutional provisions. Different parts of the Act apply to international commercial arbitration, both within and outside India, and we discuss their implications.
The podcast further highlights critical sections of the Act, starting with Section 2, which outlines key definitions and distinguishes between domestic and foreign awards. We take a closer look at the communication process during arbitral proceedings, the consequences of waiving the right to object, and the limitations on judicial intervention.
In the section dedicated to arbitration agreements, we define and explore the scope of "Arbitration Agreement," understanding its inclusion in contracts and as separate written agreements. We also discuss the process of referring disputes to arbitration and the exceptions allowing court intervention.
Moving on, we discuss the composition of the arbitral tribunal, the number of arbitrators in dispute resolution, their appointment, and the grounds for challenging their appointment. We explore the procedure for challenging an arbitrator's appointment and the situations leading to an arbitrator's termination, as well as the process of appointing a substitute arbitrator and the validity of previous decisions after replacement.
A critical aspect of arbitration is jurisdiction, and we delve into Chapter III, Section 16, which covers the principle of "Kompetenz-Kompetenz" and the autonomy of arbitration clauses. We explain the procedure for promptly raising concerns and challenges to jurisdiction and the consequences of a rejected jurisdiction plea.
Conducting arbitral proceedings is crucial, and we explore Chapter IV, which provides rules and procedures for arbitral proceedings. This section emphasizes equal treatment, flexibility in procedure selection, agreement on arbitration location, initiation of proceedings, choice of arbitration language, and presentation of claims and defenses.
The podcast also covers the making of the arbitral award, its termination, and the duty to encourage settlement. We elaborate on the process for challenging the decision and the finality of the settlement reached through the tribunal.
The episodes then turn to the recourse against arbitral awards, exploring Section 34 and the grounds for setting aside an arbitral award. We discuss the limited scope of appeals, the right to appeal to the Supreme Court, fee fixation, and payment consequences.
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UPSC, SSC, UGC Preparation | Kapil Balhara | News Current Affairs General Knowledge Newspapers
Welcome to Kapil Balhara (Assistant Professor, UPSC Enthusiast, & Concern Citizen) Channel, your One-Stop solution for UPSC CSE, UGC NET and other competitive Exam Preparation. Channel produce lectures on Democracy, Governance, Social, Economic, Current Affairs, General Awareness, Polity, Policy, Domestic Issues, International Issues, Recent News, Vocabulary and citizens concerns.
Channel content relevent for Students, Teachers, Researchers, Policy Planners and Citizens.
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