Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) refers to any method of resolving disputes without litigation, i.e. settlement of disputes outside of court.  Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation are some of the common forms of ADR. In an increasingly complex business and legal environment, resolving disputes swiftly and efficiently is crucial. ADR procedures are a viable alternative to the traditional litigation and are usually flexible, cost effective and expeditious compared to litigation before the court. Another key benefit of ADR is that it can be kept private and confidential, preserving sensitive business information and maintaining reputational integrity.

In order to resolve the dispute in the shortest possible span and in the best interests of our clients, our team of skilled advocates look for feasible alternatives. After carefully analyzing the situation we advise our clients whether they should opt for mediation or arbitration. We specialize in negotiating settlements in the best interest of our clients. We also assist in the enforcement of ADR awards and settlements, providing comprehensive support throughout the process.

We represent our clients in mediation before the appropriate forum. We also represent in the Arbitration of disputes before the Arbitrator and also before the Hon’ble Bombay High Court for the matters under the provisions of the Arbitration and conciliation Act, 1996.

Litigation Support
While specializing in ADR, they can also handle court appearances related to enforcing arbitration awards.
Focus ADR
Their primary goal is resolving disputes efficiently and cost-effectively through ADR methods like mediation and arbitration, before resorting to litigation.
Full-Spectrum ADR Support:
They offer guidance, advocacy, and representation throughout the entire ADR process, from initial analysis to negotiation and final settlements.

Our Services Include

Arbitration Advocacy
They advise clients on whether arbitration is a suitable option and represent them throughout the arbitration process, presenting arguments before the arbitrator.
ADR Guidance
They analyze the specific situation and recommend whether mediation or arbitration is the most efficient and beneficial approach for the client.
Negotiation Expertise
They leverage their negotiation skills to secure settlements that best serve the client's interests during mediation or even before formal ADR proceedings begin.
Limited Court Representation
While the focus is on ADR, they also represent clients in court matters related to enforcing arbitration awards under the provisions of the Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.