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Financing Arbitration in India: The Emergence of Third-Party Funding
Authored by - Purvi Singla (Law Student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab) I. Introduction International arbitration, particularly in cross-border commercial and investment disputes, has long fought the stigma of being "rich man’s litigation." [1] The prohibitive expense of justice often forces financially weaker claimants, especially startups and SMEs to abandon meritorious claims. [2] This financial asymmetry has catalysed the rise of Third-Party Funding (T

Purvi Singla
Dec 19, 20257 min read


The Role of Mediation in Family Law Disputes
Authored by - Kriti Bhatia (Student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law) Family courts in India are struggling with a high volume of cases. As of 2025, there are more than 16.8 million cases pending across the country. [1] These are the cases related to divorces, child custody disputes, and maintenance complaints under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. [2] The litigation involved in traditional court processes can extend for years. They exhaust money and

Kriti Bhatia
Dec 18, 20258 min read


Community Arbitration for India: Localising Justice in Neighbourhood
Authored by - Arsh Anand (Student, Law College Dehradun, faculty of Uttaranchal University) Background The legal fraternity is focused on the promotion and fosterage of the Alternative Dispute Resolution as apparatus for relieving the burden of Indian judiciary. The eyes of the globe are over India as a plausible-prospective landscape for foreign-seated jurisdiction for domestic and international commercial arbitration in India. The recent trends have witnessed expert panels

Arsh Anand
Dec 17, 20254 min read
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