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Article Volume 6 Issue 4 312 - 317 August 11, 2024

The Future of Arbitration in India: A Paradigm Shift

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Aakash Shankar
Advocate in India
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The article discusses the evolving landscape of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), emphasizing the transition from arbitration to mediation. It underscores the challenges that government entities encounter when utilizing arbitration as a tool for resolving disputes. Well-structured, the article thoroughly examines each issue that disputing parties, particularly the government, face in arbitration proceedings. Beyond merely outlining these difficulties, it delves into the judicial obstacles related to the interpretation of the Arbitration Act of 1996. In conclusion, the article provides a brief analysis of the Mediation Act, highlighting its potential benefits and implications for future dispute resolution.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 6, Issue 4, Page 312 - 317
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