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This is a comprehensive study of Law of Arbitration and Conciliation and alternative dispute resolution systems. The 10th Edition, presents in a simple and lucid style the changed law as contained in the new Act, i.e. Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and includes a section dealing exhaustively with Alternative Disputes Redressal systems.
The importance of arbitration lies in the fact that almost every commercial contract carries an arbitration clause. There is a wealth of Indian and English case law now available on this subject. The Supreme Court has brought to light some of the virtuous features of this new Act, and uncovered some weak areas, providing important guidelines for dispute settlement through conciliation. This edition thoroughly covers judicial contribution towards explanation of the statutory provisions of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. For example, role of arbitration in cases involving allegations of frauds, malpractices, etc., committed in account books and manipulation of partnership finances; whether a Will or unilateral document constitutes an arbitration agreement; and whether Section 11, Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is available for removal of an arbitrator.
The work fully covers the syllabus for the subject as taught in LL B and LL M courses. This laudatory work of the eminent author, encompassing
all the mechanisms of ADR particularly arbitration, will be of immense help to the students as well as junior lawyers.
About The Author
Dr. Avtar Singh, B.Com., LL.M., LL.D, is a multi-faceted personality, who has adorned his cap with multiple feathers- Author, Advocate, Professor. He has been awarded with numerous prestigious honours like Saraswati Sammaan by the U.P. Government and Vidya Bhushan Sammaan by the Hindi Sansthan in U.P., for his contributions in the field of legal education. In his decades long career he has been a visiting professor of Business Laws at IIM, Lucknow and Reader in Law at Lucknow University.
Titles written by him have been prescribed by many leading universities and have been lauded by both students and teachers. His works and writing style have been appreciated both Nationally and Internationally.
He has followed his signature style of writing in all his works- the most comprehensive study of the subject that he takes in his hands in a simple and lucid language. He has written in both English and Hindi languages.
His list of works include: Business Law, Company Law (in English and Hindi), Competition Law, Consumer Protection: Law and Practice, Contract Law (Easy Law Series), Introduction to Company Law (in English and Hindi), Introduction to Law of Negotiable Instruments, Introduction to Partnership (including Limited Liability Partnership) (in English and Hindi), Intellectual Property Law, Law of Arbitration and Conciliation (in English and Hindi), Laws of Banking and Negotiable Instruments (in English and Hindi), Law of Carriage (Air, Land and Sea), Law of Contract and Specific Relief (in English and Hindi), Law of Insolvency, Law of Insurance, Law of Partnership (Principles, Practice & Taxation), Law of Sale of Goods (in English and Hindi), Negotiable Instruments (in English and Hindi), Textbook on Law of Contract and Specific Relief.
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
PART I
Arbitration
1. General Provisions
2. Arbitration Agreement
3. Composition of Arbitral Tribunal [Ss. 10–11]
4. Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunals
5. Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings
6. Making of Arbitral Award and Termination of Proceedings
7. Recourse Against Arbitral Award
8. Finality and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
9. Appeals
10. Miscellaneous
PART II
Enforcement of Certain Foreign Awards
1. New York Convention Awards
2. Geneva Convention Awards
PART III
Conciliation
Conciliation
PART IV
Supplementary Provisions
Supplementary Provisions
First Schedule
Second Schedule
Third Schedule
PART V
Alternative Disputes Redressal
Alternative Disputes Redressal
Subject Index
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