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The appointment of a pre-determined arbitrator by Government significantly compromises the fairness of the compensation in Land Acquisition process and is in Violation of Article 14 of Constitution ?
The National Highways Act and the Fair Compensation Act significantly impact the arbitration process for land acquisition, with several key developments: Key Arbitration Characteristics • Section 3G of the National Highways Act mandates arbitration for compensation disputes • The Central Government typically appoints state government officers like Divisional Commissioners or District Magistrates as arbitrators • Arbitration proceedings are considered quasi-judicial in natu
Jan 25, 20252 min read


Unveiling the Roadmap to Successful Online Dispute Resolution in the Digital Era
In today’s digital world, the way we handle disagreements is changing fast. Online dispute resolution (ODR) offers innovative solutions that help people resolve conflicts without going to court. This blog post serves as a guide for users exploring the many effective ways to navigate ODR in our modern landscape. Understanding Online Dispute Resolution Online dispute resolution uses technology to help people resolve conflicts through digital platforms. This approach includes va
Dec 27, 20243 min read


Challenging Arbitration Awards: Key Legal Grounds, Procedures & Practical Considerations
Introduction Arbitration has become one of the most preferred methods of resolving commercial disputes because it offers confidentiality, efficiency, and flexibility. Unlike traditional court proceedings, arbitration enables parties to settle disputes through an independent arbitral tribunal while avoiding lengthy litigation. In most jurisdictions, arbitration awards are considered final and binding. However, there are specific legal circumstances where an arbitration award m
Dec 18, 20244 min read
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