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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


Beyond FRAND: Can Arbitration Standardize Royalty Determination In SEP Disputes?
Authored by - Purvi Singla (Law Student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab) I. Introduction Standard-essential patents (SEPs) are crucial to today’s highly interconnected world.[1] They are designed to protect inventions which require a certain technology standard and ensure safety, interoperability of different products developed by different companies. From 5G telecommunications infrastructure[2] to IoT ecosystems[3], SEPs enable manufacturers wor

Purvi Singla
Dec 16, 20257 min read


India's New Path for Arbitration: From Ad-Hoc to Institutional
Authored by - Kriti Bhatia (Student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law) Indian companies turned to arbitration for several years, believing that this would speed up and simplify the resolution of their disputes. The latter was considered as a solution to the issue of long delays and costly court proceedings. To make this dream come true, the government launched the Arbitration and Conciliation Act in 1996 . Nevertheless, most companies have found that a

Kriti Bhatia
Dec 15, 20256 min read
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