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The Chambers advises and represents clients in arbitral proceedings arising from commercial, corporate, and infrastructure disputes under both domestic and international frameworks. Domestic arbitration practice is conducted under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and its amendments. The Chambers has the capability to appear in institutional arbitrations as well as ad hoc proceedings before arbitral tribunals of varying composition.
The Chambers’ arbitration practice complements its litigation practice before the Supreme Court and High Courts. Where arbitral awards are challenged or enforcement proceedings are initiated, the Chambers is positioned to appear before the relevant court or tribunal. Its cross-disciplinary experience in commercial, corporate, energy, and infrastructure matters informs its approach to disputes in arbitration across these sectors.
A well-prepared arbitration requires the same rigour of pleadings, evidence, and legal submissions as court-based litigation — and the Chambers approaches arbitral proceedings with precisely that standard.
We guide our clients through every stage of the litigation process, from case evaluation and negotiation to trial representation if necessary. Our goal is to provide.
The Chambers advises on disputes governed by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, including the preparation of statements of claim, written responses, and appearances before arbitral tribunals.
For disputes with an international element, the Chambers advises on institutional rules including ICC, LCIA, SIAC, and UNCITRAL, and on Indian conflict-of-laws and enforcement-related aspects of international awards.
The Chambers appears before the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India in proceedings arising from arbitral awards, including challenges under Section 34 and Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, and enforcement proceedings.
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Yes. The Chambers advises and represents parties as counsel in both domestic and international arbitration proceedings, including preparation of pleadings and oral appearances.
Yes. The Chambers appears before the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India in proceedings challenging arbitral awards under Section 34 and Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
The Chambers has experience in commercial, energy, infrastructure, corporate, and real estate sector disputes and is positioned to advise in arbitral proceedings across these areas.
Yes. The Chambers advises on the enforcement of foreign awards under Part II of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and the New York Convention, and can appear in related proceedings before the competent court.
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