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The Evidence Collection Hitch in Arbitration Proceeding

BY ISHA B D This post provides an insight into the procedure of evidence collection in the arbitration proceedings analysing the sources of procedural powers that provides and addresses the shortcomings. The conclusion provides for suggestion in regard to the involvement of the domestic courts in the evidence collection procedure…

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Between the Code and the Gavel: Smart Contracts and the Future of Online Arbitration

BY ISHITA JAIN Abstract: When blockchain-backed smart contracts and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) reinvent the digital world of transactions and governance, they interfere with conventional legal modes of dispute resolution. This article discusses the potential of the new paradigm of automated, on-chain arbitration, as well as argues its limitations in…

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JULY – SEPTEMBER 2025 QUARTERLY ROUND-UP

By: Aarini Joshi, Aditya Mishra, Amol Krishn Patel, Bhumika Singh, Khushi Sharath Verma, Pallakshi Pandiya, Saara Gaur, Tarun Kumar, Ujjwal Gupta INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT At its 58th annual session,  in Vienna, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) made significant progress in advancing a modern, harmonised framework for global commerce. The…

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EXPERT WITNESSES IN ARBITRATION – FROM PRINCIPLES TO PRECEDENTS AND WHAT COMES NEXT (PART – I)

Excerpt – This article delves into the underregulated role of expert witnesses in arbitration under the Indian legal framework. It examines the existing legal system, identifies key practical challenges, such as non-conclusiveness, potential bias, conflicting opinions, etc. and proposes targeted reforms. It draws on international practices, advocating for standardised model…

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APRIL-JUNE 2025 QUARTERLY ROUND-UP

By: Ayansh Gangwar, Bhumika Singh, Daksh Arora, Harshit Bagree, Pragnya Hungenahally, Priyal Bansal, Ujwal Gupta, Usri Palchaudhuri. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS On 17 April 2025, the Commercial Court in London held that India’s ratification of the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards is not a waiver of state…

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