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Arbitration

Arbitration, in law, is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution -specifically, a legal alternative to litigation, whereby the parties to a dispute agree to submit their respective positions (through agreement or hearing) to a NEUTRAL third party called the Arbitrator (s) or Arbiter (s) for resolution. Kinds of arbitration (1) Ad-hoc Arbitration: When a dispute or difference arises...

Conciliation

Conciliation is a kind of Alternative Dispute Resolution like arbitration and mediation. The conciliation avoids costly litigation and save valuable time and money of the client. The firm adopts various techniques to settle the issues between the parties by way of conciliation. The firm technique and methodology provides better communication, the acceptable solution, negotiation, legal...

Mediation

The mediation facilitates to achieve reasonable settlement between the parties. The process of mediation id helpful to settle differences with privacy and confidentiality. the mediation helps to settle differences aroused while dealing with the contractual obligation, employer employee relations, corporations, union, etc. the mediation is a confidential process, less expensive, avoids...

Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

Under the Indian law there are two ways of getting a foreign judgment enforced. Firstly by filing an Execution Petition under Section 44A of the CPC (in case the conditions specified therein are fulfilled). Secondly by filing a suit upon the foreign judgment /decree. 1. Mode of Enforcement of Foreign Judgments A foreign judgment which is conclusive under Section 13 of the Code of...