In recent years, mediation has gained prominence as an effective alternative to court-based dispute resolution in Nepal, rooted in traditional practices where village elders once played a pivotal role.

Conundrum of Emergency Arbitration in India
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (‘the Act’) does not provide for Emergency Arbitrator under Section 2(d) of the Act. Under Section 9 of the act, the courts may grant interim measurers in a domestic as well as foreign seated arbitration. The parties may also choose a pathway of Section 17(2) to enforce the emergency award.

Third-party funding in arbitration
Third-Party Funding is funding process by which a third-party financer lends capital to a party in a suit in exchange for a percentage share of the probable award on the outcome of the case.

Mobile Financial Services (MFS) Regulation in Bangladesh
India’s UPI has seen rapid growth due to the India Stack, a set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that provide a digital infrastructure for presenceless, paperless, and cashless service delivery.

Legal challenges of ADR in India and Bangladesh: A Comparison
As an alternative to traditional judicial processes, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is quickly rising in popularity in both Bangladesh and India. The two South Asian nations have been working to enhance their ADR frameworks and facilitate citizens’ access to justice. This is the result of several factors, including the demand for more efficient and cost-effective […]