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.........................................................................................................................Book Description• Maiden commentary; This set is the first commentary exclusively on the New Act• Sectionwise commentary: It is a sectionwise commentary on each and every provision of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.• Latest case law: All important judgments of the Supreme Court of India and High Courts on New Act commencing 1995 to 2006 have been considered and commented.• Avoided irrelevant old law: It has excluded the irrelevant case-law under the old Act. Most of the other books have included cases/comments on the old Act of 1940, hence not very useful for interpretation of the new Act.• Foreign cases/Model Law: Important decisions by the foreign courts have been included to interpret provisions of the Act because of its close resemblance with the Model Law. Model Law effects/comments on every section have been included in the book.• Arbitration expert: It is written by the arbitration expert/advocate who had participated in drafting of the Arbitration and Conciliation Bill in 1995 being the only special invitee in the drafting Committee. He has already authored three book on the subject..........................................................................................................................ContentsVolume 1IntroductionComparative Chart IComparative Chart IIComparative Chart IIIThe Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996Part I – ArbitrationChapter 1. General ProvisionsChapter 2. Arbitration AgreementChapter 3. Composition of Arbitral TribunalChapter 4. Jurisdiction of Arbitral TribunalChapter 5. Conduct of Arbitral ProceedingsChapter 6. Making of Arbitral Award and Termination of ProceedingsChapter 7. Recourse against Arbitral AwardChapter 8. Finality and Enforcement of Arbitral AwardsChapter 9. AppealsChapter 10. MiscellaneousPart II – Enforcement of Certain Foreign AwardsChapter 1. New York Convention AwardsChapter 2. Geneva Convention AwardsPart III – ConciliationPart IV – Supplementary ProvisionsAppendix A – Relevant Arbitration ActsAppendix B – Extracts of Few Relevant StatutesVolume 2Appendix C – English Arbitration ActsAppendix D – Relevant UN Documents on Arbitration and ConciliationAppendix E – Important International ConventionsAppendix F – Arbitration and Conciliation Rules of Important InstitutionsAppendix G – Rules Framed by High Court under Section 82, Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996/44, Arbitration Act, 1940Appendix H – Schemes for Appointment of Arbitrators by Supreme Court & High CourtsAppendix I – MiscellaneousSubject Index.........................................................................................................................About the AuthorMr. Ashwinie Kumar Bansal, LL.B., A.C.S., Advocate, has expertise in arbitration, contracts and corporate matters. He is one of the architects of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. In his research paper on Defects in the Arbitration Act of 1940, he had proposed the text of Arbitration Bill and sent it for consideration of the Government of India. He was invited as distinguished arbitration expert by the Government to participate in the Committee to draft the Arbitration and Conciliation Bill in 1994-95.He was also invited as an expert on arbitration by the Special Law Committee formed by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan to improve Japanese International Commercial Arbitration System in Japan.He is on the Panel of Arbitrators of international organizations like American Forum of Arbitrators, Regional Center for Arbitration Kuala Lumpur, etc. and he had been appointed as a Panelist by a U.N. Body - the World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, to decide cases involving international intellectual property disputes. He has written four books on arbitration and his articles on arbitration have been published by leading journals in India and abroad. He is the Founder Member of the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ICADR), and the International Council of Consultants. He has been conducting important cases as Senior Counsel of the Central Government before the courts, tribunals and arbitrators for more than 8 years in India and abroad. He had represented the Ministry of Defence, GOI as the Indian Counsel in important international arbitration and conciliation matters at London. Presently he is the Senior Counsel for the Central Government in the Punjab & Haryana High Court at Chandigarh.He is counsel for Maruti Udyog Limited (MUL) since 1999for important corporate matters before courts and international bodies; he had planned and conducted ADR settlement proceedings in international commercial disputes and advised/involved in litigation in US courts..........................................................................................................................