Practical Outcomes of Arbitration and Way Forward
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Understanding Arbitral Awards, Setting Aside, and Enforcement Procedures.



Skills you'll learn
The Practical Outcomes of Arbitration and Way Forward course delves into the critical post-arbitration processes that every legal professional must understand. You will learn the complete procedure for drafting and finalising arbitral awards, including the requirements for signing and stating reasons, as well as managing pre-award and post-award interest. The course also covers the essential grounds under Section 34 for setting aside an arbitral award, including violations of law, contract terms, and public policy concerns. Additionally, you'll explore the process of enforcing arbitral awards, understanding how they are treated as court decrees and the limitations courts face in interpreting them.
This course equips you with the necessary knowledge to navigate the post-arbitration phase, ensuring you can efficiently handle award enforcement and challenges, making it ideal for legal professionals specialising in dispute resolution.
Instructors

Prithwish Roy Chowdhury
Advocate, Calcutta High Court
Prithwish is an independent litigation lawyer practising before the Calcutta High Court and various tribunals. He has significant experience in arbitration, having appeared before eminent arbitral tribunals. He has previously worked with Argus Partners and conducted a session at WBNUJS, Kolkata, on practical aspects of arbitration for junior advocates.

Kushank Sindhu
Advocate, Counsel & Partner, Sigma Chambers (Advocates & Solicitors)
Kushank is a lawyer enrolled with the Bar Council of India and the Bar Council of Delhi, practising before the Delhi High Court and various tribunals. He advises startups and established companies on corporate and taxation matters, and has represented clients in complex tax litigation and money laundering cases. His practice also covers arbitration and insolvency. Alongside his litigation work, he actively engages in academic research and writing.
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