Supreme Court on Arbitration (1950 to 2024) is a meticulously curated four-volume reference work that brings together the complete body of arbitration-related jurisprudence delivered by the Supreme Court of India over more than seven decades. Spanning from the formative post-constitutional era to the modern, arbitration-friendly regime, the set captures the full evolution of Indian arbitration law. The volumes comprehensively cover judicial interpretation of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, along with earlier arbitration statutes, addressing critical issues such as appointment and powers of arbitrators, enforceability of arbitral awards, judicial intervention, public policy, interim measures, limitation, jurisdiction, and international commercial arbitration. Landmark rulings that have shaped India’s arbitration framework—aligning it with global best practices—are systematically compiled for ease of research and citation. Designed as a practical and academic resource, this work is invaluable for advocates, arbitrators, judges, corporate legal departments, law firms, and legal scholars. Its chronological and thematic organization enables quick reference while ensuring doctrinal clarity. With exhaustive coverage up to 2024, this authoritative set stands as an essential tool for understanding, arguing, and applying arbitration law before courts and tribunals in India.








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