Arbitration

Arbitration is a method of resolving disputes outside of court. Parties refer their disputes to an arbitrator who reviews the evidence, listens to the parties, and then makes a decision. Arbitration clauses can be mandatory or voluntary, and the arbitrator’s decision may be binding or non-binding. In India, arbitration is governed primarily by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

The object of arbitration is to obtain a fair resolution of disputes by an impartial third party without unnecessary expense or delay. Parties should be free to agree how their disputes are resolved, subject only to such safeguards as are necessary in the public interest.

Overall, the duty of a lawyer acting as an arbitrator in India is to ensure a fair and impartial resolution of disputes through a transparent and efficient arbitration process. By fulfilling these duties, the lawyer-arbitrator helps parties achieve a final and binding resolution to their dispute outside of the traditional court system.

So if you think that your problem or disputes can be resolved through Arbitration then “Banik & Associates” is the only suggestion for you.

We have highly skilled best & experienced Lawyer/Advocate for Arbitration on your demand.

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