π Arbitration and Conciliation Law of India | 7th Edition (2014)
βοΈ Authored by: G.K. Kwatra | Language: English | Publisher: Universal (Lexis Nexis)
This well-established work by G.K. Kwatra provides a comprehensive study of arbitration and conciliation law in India, offering a blend of doctrinal analysis, statutory interpretation, and practical insights. Now in its seventh edition, the book incorporates the key amendments, judicial developments, and comparative perspectives essential for mastering Indiaβs arbitration regime.
π Key Features:
π Detailed Commentary on the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, including legislative history and objectives.
βοΈ Judicial Pronouncements β analysis of leading Supreme Court and High Court judgments interpreting arbitration provisions.
π Comparative Perspective β references to UNCITRAL Model Law, international conventions, and global arbitration practices.
π οΈ Practical Aspects β guidance on drafting arbitration agreements, appointment of arbitrators, interim measures, arbitral procedure, and enforcement of domestic and foreign awards.
π Conciliation & ADR β dedicated focus on conciliation, mediation, and the role of ADR mechanisms in reducing litigation.
π Special Topics β jurisdictional challenges, public policy in enforcement, costs, limitation, and cross-border arbitration.
π Updated to 2014 β reflects amendments and judicial interpretations up to the year of publication.
π― Recommended For:
Advocates & arbitration practitioners
Arbitrators, mediators & ADR professionals
Corporate counsels & in-house legal teams handling dispute resolution
Judicial officers, academicians, and researchers in arbitration law
Law students preparing for exams and specialisation in ADR
This 7th edition continues to serve as a trusted and practice-oriented guide, blending scholarly depth with practical clarity, making it a must-have reference for anyone involved in arbitration and conciliation in India.