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Commentary on the Arbitration and Conciliation Act by Dr. B Ramaswamy (In 2 Volumes) - Edition 2025 | Delhi Law House

Commentary on the Arbitration and Conciliation Act by Dr. B Ramaswamy (In 2 Volumes) - Edition 2025 | Delhi Law House

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Dr. B. Ramaswamy is a distinguished legal scholar and authority in arbitration law. With extensive academic and practical experience in dispute resolution and commercial law, he has authored several respected legal publications. His writings are widely referred to by legal professionals and scholars for their clarity, depth of research, and practical relevance.

Dr. Ramaswamy’s expertise in arbitration and conciliation law makes this commentary a valuable and dependable resource for understanding the evolving landscape of alternative dispute resolution in India.

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Commentary on the Arbitration and Conciliation Act by Dr. B Ramaswamy (In 2 Volumes) – Edition 2025 is a comprehensive and authoritative legal treatise covering the complete framework of arbitration law in India. Published by Delhi Law House, this two-volume set provides detailed section-wise commentary on the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, along with updated judicial interpretations, landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments, and practical insights for legal practitioners.

The 2025 edition incorporates the latest amendments, recent case laws, and evolving arbitration jurisprudence, making it an indispensable reference for advocates, judges, arbitrators, corporate legal advisors, academicians, and law students. The commentary explains complex legal provisions in a structured and analytical manner, helping readers understand both procedural and substantive aspects of arbitration and conciliation proceedings.

This set serves as a reliable guide for drafting arbitration agreements, handling domestic and international arbitration, enforcement of awards, interim measures, and court intervention matters under Indian law.

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