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Format: Video
Publisher: Eastern Book Company
Language: English
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Date Added: 2020-09-24
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Jurisdiction: Indian

Overview:

Arbitration has developed as the most powerful and effective tool of alternate dispute resolution. Arbitration is the settlement of disputes by an impartial third party in a cost effective and time efficient manner providing effective legal relief to the disputing parties.

Important concepts in arbitration law, how an arbitration proceeding commences, appointment and dismissal of an arbitrator or an arbitral tribunal, enforcement of an arbitral award and appeal and finally, termination of arbitral proceedings and much more have been discussed in this course. The course covers not only the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 but also the latest updates and developments pursuant to the 2015 and 2019 amendments.

 

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MALLIKA TALY

 

Mallika Taly is an advocate practising in the Bombay High Court for almost a decade. She is a litigator and is frequently involved in arbitration matters. She is also a law academician and has published various books on arbitration with Eastern Book Company.

 

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Table Of Contents:

1. Introduction

    • 1.1 Introducing the course

2. Introducing arbitration law

    • 2.1 What is arbitration?
    • 2.2 Limiting the need for judicial intervention
    • 2.3 Choosing the correct mode of ADR
    • 2.4 Deciding if the dispute can be referred to arbitration
    • 2.5 Referring particular disputes to arbitration
    • 2.6 Exercises

3. The arbitration agreement

    • 3.1 Concept of arbitration agreement
    • 3.2 Negotiating an arbitration agreement
    • 3.3 Drafting an arbitration agreement
    • 3.4 Paying stamp duty and registration
    • 3.5 Enforcing an arbitration agreement
    • 3.6 Doctrine of severability
    • 3.7 Exercises

4. Invoking arbitration

    • 4.1 Invoking arbitration with a notice
    • 4.2 Determining the arbitration proceedings’ commencement date
    • 4.3 Calculating the limitation period
    • 4.4 Replying to a notice invoking arbitration
    • 4.5 Parties to the arbitration proceedings
    • 4.6 Exercises

5. Filing or dealing with objections to arbitration

    • 5.1 Objecting to a suit filed in the civil court
    • 5.2 Court’s refusal to enforce the arbitration agreement
    • 5.3 Applying for anti-arbitration injunctions
    • 5.4 Judicial intervention through writ petitions?
    • 5.5 Exercises

6. Determining the procedure for arbitration proceedings

    • 6.1 Understanding agreeable procedures
    • 6.2 Institutional and ad hoc arbitration procedures
    • 6.3 Determining procedure where it’s not decided
    • 6.4 Fast track procedure
    • 6.5 Challenging irregular procedure
    • 6.6 Exercises

7. Determining the arbitral tribunal

    • 7.1 Appointing an arbitrator named in the arbitration agreement
    • 7.2 Approaching the court to appoint an arbitrator and limitation period
    • 7.3 Extent of court’s power to appoint the arbitral tribunal
    • 7.4 Expiry of stipulated period under Section 11
    • 7.5 Substituting a named arbitrator
    • 7.6 Agreeing on the composition of the arbitral tribunal after invocation
    • 7.7 Objecting to validity of agreement while agreeing on composition
    • 7.8 Grounds for challenging the arbitrator
    • 7.9 Exercises

8. An arbitrator’s fee

    • 8.1 Fixing an arbitrator's fees, costs or charges
    • 8.2 Exercises

9. Removing or substituting an arbitrator

    • 9.1 Grounds for removing arbitrator
    • 9.2 Procedure for removing arbitrator
    • 9.3 Substituting an arbitrator during the pendency of arbitration proceedings
    • 9.4 Exercises

10. Jurisdiction of arbitral tribunal and courts

    • 10.1 Applying to arbitral tribunal to determine its jurisdiction or competence
    • 10.2 Deciding the venue, place or seat of arbitration
    • 10.3 Deciding territorial jurisdiction
    • 10.4 Exercises

11. Proceedings

    • 11.1 Attending a preliminary meeting
    • 11.2 Preparing a draft procedural order
    • 11.3 Filing pleadings in arbitration proceedings
    • 11.4 Producing evidence before the arbitral tribunal
    • 11.5 Exercises

12. Interim reliefs

    • 12.1 Applying for interim reliefs before the court
    • 12.2 Framing prayer for interim reliefs
    • 12.3 Choosing the forum
    • 12.4 Exercises

13. The arbitral award

    • 13.1 Understanding an arbitral award
    • 13.2 Knowing the procedure for a valid award
    • 13.3 Applying for an award of interest
    • 13.4 Awarding costs in arbitration
    • 13.5 Correcting mistakes in an arbitral award
    • 13.6 Difficulty in correcting an award
    • 13.7 Exercises

14. Enforcement and execution of an arbitral award

    • 14.1 Finality and enforceability of an award
    • 14.2 Enforcing and executing a domestic award
    • 14.3 Exercises

15. Termination

    • 15.1 Termination proceedings
    • 15.2 Exercises

16. Appeals and challenges

    • 16.1 Appealing against certain orders
    • 16.2 Grounds for challenging an award
    • 16.3 Challenging an arbitral award
    • 16.4 Exercises

17. Conclusion

    • 17.1 Conclusion
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