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Judicial Intervention In Arbitration Proceedings: An Analytical Study




Neenu Anna Ninan, Christ (Deemed to be University), Banglore

ABSTRACT

Every legal system aspires to provide justice in a fair, expedient, rational, and economic manner. Due to the numerous numbers of cases pending before the judiciary, speedy justice is not been served. Thus, for the purpose of delivering justice to people in a speedy manner, a rapid and simple technique of conflict settlement is required. One of the options for resolving the issue is Arbitration. It is one of the most important methods of dispute mechanism, where an out-of-court settlement is done to help the judiciary in reducing their burdens and ensuring fairness, equity and justice to the people.

The purpose of this research paper is to critically analyse the various aspects regarding Judicial Intervention in the arbitration proceedings. It firstly gives a thorough understanding of the concepts of “speedy justice” and “judicial intervention” in the arbitration proceedings. The paper evaluates the role of judicial intervention before, during and after the arbitration proceedings. In addition, the paper further examines the advantages and disadvantages in respect of judicial intervention in arbitration proceedings.

Keywords: Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR), Arbitration, Arbitral Proceedings Judicial Intervention, Speedy Justice.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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