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Arbitration: End-to-End


Hi,

I am documenting a credible resource for Arbitration matters, that includes:

(a) check list before filing of St. of Claim, or section 9 or 11 Applications, S.34 or 37 Appeal, either by the Judgment debtor or by the Claimant, check list before passing of Award;

(b) compilation of latest rulings on almost all important issues that arises in Arb. Proc.

(c) Templates of Statement of Claims.

(d) Templates of oral and written arguments.

(e) Nature of legal proceeding.

(f) Draft Rules for the conduct of Arbitration, that may be adopted by any Trade Association or by any other Entity / person, including by Advocates.

 

May Explore:

Check list:

https://www.litigationplatform.com/Judgment/Index/54ed92df-1ed1-483f-8792-1f76cb98b278


Rulings:

https://www.litigationplatform.com/Judgment/Index/766cd7c2-1157-4bc0-ab3a-908f77a88a68


Templates of Statement of Claim:

https://www.litigationplatform.com/Judgment/Index/a233ae51-d92b-4f9c-864e-b21f55a5896d

 

Procedure:

https://www.litigationplatform.com/Judgment/Index/1a4758be-4f78-489c-8f77-a8ef7c88f419

 

Templates of oral and written arguments:

https://www.litigationplatform.com/Judgment/Index/99f1415c-bba1-425e-9643-be0e0fd3a1b7

 

Nature of Legal proceeding:

https://www.litigationplatform.com/Judgment/Index/62413854-b0c2-432f-a120-dd3f59e95bb5

 

Draft Rules for the conduct of Arbitration:

https://www.litigationplatform.com/Judgment/Index/5afc6486-4917-455e-90a8-7d4dee88aaa4

 

 

Regards,

Sandeep Jalan

Advocate

https://www.litigationplatform.com/ 

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