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Table of Contents
Declaration;
Certificate;
Acknowledgement;
Table of Contents;
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations;
List of Cases;
List of Statutes / Laws / Rules;
List of Tables;
Chapter 1 Introduction;
1.1 Introduction;
1.2 Need of the study;
1.3 Objectives;
1.4 Hypothesis;
1.5 Research methodology;
1.6 Limitations;
1.7 Utility of research;
1.8 Chapterization;
Chapter 2 The Indian Physical Infrastructure and the Development of Economy;
2.1 Introduction;
2.2 Physical infrastructure and its importance for the development of economy;
2.3 Five year plans and Indian physical infrastructure;
2.4 Targets for the 12th Five Year Plan;
2.5 Conclusion;
Chapter 3 Impediments for the Development of Physical Infrastructure;
3.1 Introduction;
3.2 Impediments for the development of infrastructure;
3.3 Disputes in Infrastructure Industry;
3.4 Necessity to Resolve Disputes quickly;
3.5 Infrastructure Dispute Resolution – A Framework;
3.6 Litigation as a Dispute Resolution Mechanism;
3.7 Disputes in infrastructure Industry and ADR;
3.8 Arbitration as an alternative;
3.9 Conclusion;
Chapter 4 Attempt to Use Arbitration as Alternative and Its Challenges;
4.1 Introduction;
4.2 A Brief History of Arbitration Law in India;
4.3 Arbitration agreements;
4.4 Appointment of arbitrators;
4.5 Conduct of arbitral proceedings;
4.6 Awards: Awards and interim awards;
4.7 Challenging the award: Appeal to HC, Division Bench of HC, SC-SLP;
4.8 Conclusion;
Chapter 5 Arbitral Awards and Judicial Process For Clearing;
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Grounds for challenge and legal recourses: Domestic awards Foreign awards
5.3 Remedy:(a) Meticulous Drafting of Contract Documents (b)Training of domain experts in the conduct of arbitral proceedings (c) Expert determination before arbitration (d) Adopt EPC
contracts for large projects (e) Encourage conciliation or mediation (f) Strengthening of institutional arbitration;
5.4 Conclusion;
Chapter 6 Will Conciliation /Mediation Be Better Than Arbitration?;
6.1 Introduction;
6.2 Legal provisions:
a) Conciliation : Part III of 1996 Act;
b) Mediation: Sec 89 of Code of Civil Procedure including court annexed mediation;
6.3 Conclusion;
Chapter 7 Analysis, Conclusions and Recommendations;
7.1 Introduction;
7.2 Analysis;
7.3 Conclusions;
7.4 Recommendations;
Bibliography;
Appendices;
Appendix A: Tables;
Appendix B: Questionnaire for Arbitrators;
Appendix C : Arbitrator Respondents;
Appendix D: Literature review.
Arbitration Development of Economy - India Mediation Physical Infrastructure Development - India
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