DOMESTIC ARBITRATION

JUS ARBITRI & INFINITE LEGAL SERVICES LLP

Driven by integrity and purpose, we deliver excellence in arbitration and dispute resolution.

Domestic Arbitration

Domestic Arbitration is ideal for disputes where all parties are based in India. Governed by the *Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996*, it provides a faster and more efficient alternative to litigation while ensuring enforceability before Indian courts.

How We Manage Domestic Cases

Commercial & Contractual Disputes

Handling disputes arising from business contracts, agreements, and obligations.

Service Agreements

Resolving conflicts involving service contracts and performance obligations.

Property & Real Estate Matters

Addressing disputes related to ownership, leasing, development, and property rights.

Partnership & Corporate Disagreements

Managing internal conflicts, governance issues, and partner disputes.

Vendor, Supplier & B2B Disputes

Resolving business-to-business conflicts involving supply, delivery, and contracts.

Appointment of Experts

Selecting subject-matter specialists for accurate and unbiased technical evaluation.

Neutral Administration

Providing fair case administration fully compliant with Indian arbitration laws.

Transparent Scheduling

Ensuring clarity in hearings, timelines, and procedural updates.

Clear & Enforceable Awards

Issuing awards that meet statutory requirements and are enforceable in Indian courts.

Why Choose Domestic Arbitration

A transparent, disciplined, and result-driven arbitration process.

Faster than court litigation

Arbitration follows streamlined procedures that reduce waiting time, allowing disputes to be resolved much more quickly than traditional court processes.

Private and Confidential

All proceedings and documents remain strictly confidential, protecting sensitive business information and maintaining privacy for all parties involved.

Cost-effective and flexible

With customizable procedures and fewer formalities, arbitration offers a more affordable and adaptable dispute-resolution approach compared to conventional litigation.