Alternative Dispute Resolution
The Indian Perspective
Price: 1100.00 INR
ISBN:
9780199483617
Publication date:
09/01/2018
Hardback
480 pages
216x140mm
Price: 1100.00 INR
ISBN:
9780199483617
Publication date:
09/01/2018
Hardback
480 pages
New Edition Edition
Shashank Garg
Examines major aspects of dispute resolution being practiced in India: arbitration and mediation,Sheds light on the best dispute resolution practices,Provides an updated account of law: includes changes introduced by the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2015,Eminent contributors: practising senior lawyers, corporate lawyers, and in-house conusel
Rights: World Rights
New Edition Edition
Shashank Garg
Description
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), as a mechanism to resolve disputes, has gained wide acceptance in India. This is primarily because the traditional adversarial system of dispensing justice is dilatory, expensive, and, many a time, ineffective. The recent spurt in India's economic development coupled with the renewed confidence of foreign investors to invest in India has also made it imperative that India provides a swifter justice delivery system to resolve commercial disputes. The volume examines some of the important aspects of dispute resolution being practiced in India. More than twenty national and international experts from various fields within the domain of dispute resolution have come together to answer some of the most complex issues and shed light on the usage of the best practices of dispute resolution in India. The work aims to enhance the understanding of the legal issues related to dispute resolution, and provides an updated account of law incorporating the recent Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2015.
About the Editor
Edited by Shashank Garg, Partner, Advani and Company, New Delhi
Shashank Garg is a partner in Advani and Company, New Delhi. He has contributed significantly to publications on alternative dispute resolution.
New Edition Edition
Shashank Garg
Description
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), as a mechanism to resolve disputes, has gained wide acceptance in India. This is primarily because the traditional adversarial system of dispensing justice is dilatory, expensive, and, many a time, ineffective. The recent spurt in India's economic development coupled with the renewed confidence of foreign investors to invest in India has also made it imperative that India provides a swifter justice delivery system to resolve commercial disputes. The volume examines some of the important aspects of dispute resolution being practiced in India. More than twenty national and international experts from various fields within the domain of dispute resolution have come together to answer some of the most complex issues and shed light on the usage of the best practices of dispute resolution in India. The work aims to enhance the understanding of the legal issues related to dispute resolution, and provides an updated account of law incorporating the recent Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2015.
About the Editor
Edited by Shashank Garg, Partner, Advani and Company, New Delhi
Shashank Garg is a partner in Advani and Company, New Delhi. He has contributed significantly to publications on alternative dispute resolution.
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Public Events and Police Response
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