ARBITRA April 2025 – Your Monthly Guide to Navigate the Evolving Landscape of Arbitration
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This is the fourth article in a series where we are exploring the interplay between different statutes providing for dispute resolution through arbitration and the Arbitration Act. We have already analyzed the intersection between the Electricity Act and Arbitration Act, the MSMED Act and Arbitration Act and the National Highways Act and Arbitration Act. In this article, we will explore […]
Read More ››Introduction The Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration (MCIA) released its 2025 Arbitration Rules on May 1, 2025. This third edition, expanded from 36 to 49 provisions, aims to streamline proceedings, enhance transparency, and align India’s arbitration practices with global standards. The update reflects MCIA’s growth and is expected to further boost the increasing use of institutional arbitration in India. Key […]
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