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📘 A Treatise and Commentary on The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996✒️ Author: Hemant Gupta📅 Edition: 2025🗣️ Language: English
🏢 Publisher: Bright Law House

A Treatise and Commentary on The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 by Hemant Gupta (2025 Edition) is a comprehensive and authoritative commentary on India’s principal legislation governing arbitration and conciliation. The book provides an in-depth analysis of statutory provisions, recent amendments, and evolving judicial trends, making it an essential guide for both practitioners and academicians engaged in alternative dispute resolution (ADR).


🔍 Key Features

Detailed Section-wise Commentary

  • Exhaustive coverage of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, with explanations of each section.

  • Incorporates legislative history, policy intent, and practical application.

Covers Recent Amendments & Case Law

  • Updated with latest amendments up to 2025.

  • Discusses landmark Supreme Court and High Court rulings, clarifying grey areas in arbitral practice.

Practical Insights

  • Provides procedural guidance on arbitration agreements, reference to arbitration, arbitral tribunal, interim measures, awards, and enforcement.

  • Addresses international commercial arbitration and its interplay with UNCITRAL Model Law.

Comparative Analysis

  • Includes comparisons with international arbitration laws and practices.

  • Discusses India’s arbitration framework in the context of global standards.

Conciliation & ADR Mechanisms

  • Commentary on provisions relating to conciliation.

  • Covers role of mediation, settlement agreements, and recent policy pushes toward ADR.

User-friendly Tools

  • Contains tables, charts, and case digests for quick reference.

  • Provides model forms, specimen arbitration clauses, and practical drafting guidance.


🎯 Recommended For

  • Arbitrators & Practitioners seeking practical guidance on arbitral procedures.

  • Corporate Counsel & Business Executives handling contractual disputes.

  • Judges & Lawyers engaged in arbitration-related litigation.

  • Law Students & Academicians specializing in commercial and international arbitration.

  • Policy Analysts & Researchers examining India’s evolving ADR framework.


📌 The 2025 Edition of A Treatise and Commentary on The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 by Hemant Gupta, published by Bright Law House, serves as a definitive reference work bridging doctrinal clarity, case-law depth, and practical utility, making it indispensable for anyone involved in arbitration and conciliation in India and abroad.