About the Book-
A section-wise practical commentary on Part I of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 with relevant case laws. This book traces the History of the Arbitration Act, covers UNCITRAL Model Laws and Law Commission reports. An invaluable guide for Arbitrators, Practitioners, and aspiring Law Students interested and specialising in arbitration law and practice. Provides insights into the current legal framework, addresses challenges in arbitration, suggests amendments to enhance its efficacy in resolving commercial disputes. A practitioner's perspective, maintaining clarity in legal interpretation and expressing ideas in accessible language.
Excerpt from Foreword ~
"...The creation here is the manifestation of many years of labour of love, by a practising lawyer, accomplished in the field of arbitration, bringing his practical knowledge, into academic writing..."
Justice K V Viswanathan
Judge, Supreme Court of India
"...Treatise on Arbitration law and practise- A Critical Commentary on Part I of the Act of 1996 devotes a chapter to each section of Part-I of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 and makes copious reference to judicial precedents..."
Justice Ramesh Ranganathan
Former Chief Justice of Uttarakhand High Court,
Chairperson Appellate Tribunal for Electricity
"...This book is not merely a notebook indicating cases under the various provisions of the statute. The work undertaken in this book is more exhaustive than in some of the comparable texts..."
Justice Sanjib Banerjee
Former Chief Justice of Madras High Court
"...He brings in the much-needed practitioner’s perspective without compromising on the clarity of legal interpretation and the ability to communicate ideas in readable prose. This tome is a must on every serious arbitration law practitioner’s bookshelf..."
Justice Dr. S Muralidhar
Former Chief Justice of High Court of Orissa
"...M. Sricharan Rangarajan’s critical analysis of the various judgements and amendments give a deep insight into the evolution of law in the last 25 years. This book is a must-have for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of arbitration law in India..."
Shri Vijay Narayan
Senior Advocate