IDRC - Indian Dispute Resolution Centre

IDRC - Indian Dispute Resolution Centre

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27/03/2026

[Call for Papers] LatestLaws.com and IDRC present International Journal of Justice (IJJ) (Issue 1 Vol. 4) Send Submissions By: 30th April 2026

For More Information visit: theidrc.com or theijj.com

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The IDRC - Indian Dispute Resolution Centre, in collaboration with Bar Council of India’s India International University of Legal Education and Research (IIULER), successfully hosted the “4th Arbitration in India Conclave 2025” at the India International Centre, New Delhi. The Conclave was supported by CIArb and Vienna International Arbitration Centre, Austria. The Conclave brought together judges, legal luminaries, policymakers, and senior practitioners to deliberate on the theme “Autonomy and Accountability in Arbitration: Institutional Arbitration is the Way Forward.”

Hon’ble Union Minister for Law and Justice, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, delivered the keynote address, outlining the Government’s reform-oriented vision for alternative dispute resolution.

Hon’ble Justice Manmohan, Supreme Court, in his valedictory address, emphasised the critical need for institutional arbitration to evolve as a transparent and predictable system. He praised IDRC’s achievements, noting that the Centre had conducted over 3,000 arbitrations in five years and has become a “symbol of India’s commitment to establish an efficient and credible ADR ecosystem.”

Panel Discussion was on “Autonomy and Accountability in Arbitration: Institutional Arbitration is the way forward” moderated by Dr Shashwat Bajpai, Founder Partner, DSRB Law Chambers, with panellists:

1. Mr S.D. Sanjay, Additional Solicitor General of India, Supreme Court

2. Ms Anuradha Dutt, Senior Partner, DMD Advocates

3. Mr Ayush Agarwala, Partner, Bombay Law Chambers

4. Ms Shruti Sabharwal, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas

Panellists unanimously agreed that institutional arbitration is the way ahead and ensures quality, neutrality, and procedural discipline, unlike ad hoc arbitrations that often face delays and cost overruns.

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Last Chance! Hurry! Register Now for Indian Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC) presents 4th Arbitration In India Conclave 2025 (India International Centre, New Delhi), Friday, 31st October, 2025

For Registration, Click:https://forms.gle/1hGtbLMxrBGt6imU9

For more, Information visit: theidrc.com or latestlaws.com

Time: 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM

Date: Friday, 31st October, 2025

Venue: Multi-Purpose Hall, India International Centre, New Delhi.

Keynote Address: Shri. Arjun Ram Meghwal, Hon'ble Union Minister of Law and Justice, Government of India

Valedictory Address: HMJ Manmohan, Judge, Supreme Court of India

Topic for Panel Discussion: Autonomy and Accountability in Arbitration: Institutional Arbitration is the Way Forward
Esteemed Speakers:
1. HMJ Tejas Karia, Judge, High Court of Delhi
2. Mr. S.D. Sanjay, Additional Solicitor General of India, Supreme Court of India
3. Ms. Anuradha Dutt, Senior Partner, DMD Advocates
4. Mr. Ved Prakash Sharma, Advocate and Co-Chairman, Bar Council of India
5. Mr. Ayush Agarwala, Partner, Bombay Law Chambers
6. Ms. Shruti Sabharwal, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
7. Dr. Shashwat Bajpai, Founding Partner, DRSB Law Chambers

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