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Law Relating to Arbitration & Conciliation
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Law Relating to Arbitration & Conciliation

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AuthorD.P. Mittal
PublisherCommercial Law Publishers (India) Pvt Ltd
Edition2025
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9789349957008
BindingPaperback
CategoryCivil Law & Procedure
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This book on Law Relating to Arbitration & Conciliation by D. P. Mittal provides a comprehensive and structured exposition of the legal framework governing arbitration and conciliation in India. It offers an in-depth treatment of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, explaining its principles, objectives, and practical operation in a clear and accessible manner. The work is designed to bridge statutory provisions with their practical application, making it a valuable resource for understanding both domestic and international arbitration, as well as conciliation mechanisms.

The content systematically covers key aspects such as arbitration agreements, appointment and powers of arbitrators, arbitral proceedings, interim measures, arbitral awards, setting aside and enforcement of awards, and the role of courts in arbitration matters. It also addresses conciliation as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, highlighting its procedures, advantages, and legal effect. The discussion is supported by relevant judicial interpretations, helping readers appreciate how the law has evolved through case law and how it is applied in real-world disputes.

This book is particularly useful for law students, academicians, legal practitioners, arbitrators, corporate professionals, and anyone involved in dispute resolution. By combining statutory analysis with authoritative commentary, it serves as a reliable guide for academic study, professional practice, and a deeper understanding of arbitration and conciliation law in India.

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