The procedure in the Indian judicial system for achieving vital justice in society, like the Enforcement of the Arbitral Award, plays a crucial role. One must enforce this Award with the Court's help, or it will remain on paper only. Several questions are a barrier to approaching the proper Court with jurisdiction for enforcing the said Award.

The term ‘alternate’ in Alternate Dispute Resolution denotes the mechanisms that are complementary in addressing the duties of the judicial system along with litigation.

The Arbitration & Conciliation Act 1996 (hereinafter referred to as “The Act”) has been legislated according to the UNCITRAL Model Law which not only includes Domestic laws Explaining the arbitration procedure in Part I of the act but also includes the Procedural aspect of International Arbitration in Part II.

Arbitration is a non-judicial & a private way of settling disputes between parties, who by the consent of both the parties appoint a neutral third party, the Neutral third party will then after hearing both the sides will give an award and this award will be final & Binding on both the parties
