Navigating Complexity: Practical Insights into Managing Construction Arbitration

Date: December 12, 2023

Time: 11:30 AM Onwards

Venue: C-413 (Moot Court Room), USLLS, GGSIPU

Event Organizer: USLLS ADR Cell

 

Panelists:

  • Mr. Abhishek Kumar, Infrastructure Arbitration & Insolvency Practitioner, Partner – Singhania and Partners
  • Mr. Hitesh Kumar, Founder & Partner – India C&L Law Offices
  • Mr. Abhinav Raghuvanshi, Principal Associate – Archeus Law

 

Theme: Navigating Complexity: Practical Insights into Managing Construction Arbitration

 

Summary:

The USLLS ADR Cell successfully hosted its first offline event of the academic year 2023-24, a distinguished Panel Discussion on “Navigating Complexity: Practical Insights into Managing Construction Arbitration.” The event saw enthusiastic participation from students, particularly first-year students, eager to gain insights into this complex and evolving area of law.

The esteemed panel, comprised of seasoned practitioners with vast experience in construction arbitration, brought a wealth of knowledge to the discussion and engaged the audience in a vibrant discussion covering various aspects of the topic. The three main themes explored during the discussion provided a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and strategies involved in construction arbitration.

The first theme, “Arbitration Strategies in the Construction Industry,” emphasized the importance of tailoring strategies to the specific circumstances of each case. The panelists discussed various strategic considerations that parties should bear in mind when navigating disputes within the construction sector, offering valuable insights into effective dispute-resolution approaches.

In the second theme, “Practical Insights into Complex Construction Disputes,” real-world case studies were presented, allowing students to witness firsthand how complex construction disputes are handled and resolved through arbitration. This practical exposure provided attendees with a nuanced understanding of the challenges and intricacies involved in the field.

The third theme. “Emerging Trends and Best Practices in Construction Arbitration,” addressed the latest trends and best practices in the field, shedding light on the evolving landscape of construction arbitration and equipping students with knowledge of contemporary approaches.

Interactive Q&A Session:

The session concluded with an engaging Q&A session, where students actively participated by posing insightful questions to the panelists. This interactive exchange provided a valuable opportunity for students to clarify their doubts, seek guidance, and gain further practical knowledge from the experts.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • The event provided students with invaluable insights into the practical realities of construction arbitration.
  • The panelists’ expertise and practical advice were highly beneficial for students interested in pursuing careers in the field.
  • The interactive format of the discussion, including the Q&A session, encouraged active learning and engagement among students.
  • The event highlighted the importance of continuous learning and staying abreast of emerging trends in the field of construction arbitration.

 

Overall, the event was a resounding success, achieving its objective of providing students with a deeper understanding of construction arbitration and its practical application. The USLLS ADR Cell is committed to organizing such enriching and quality events in the future to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of alternative dispute resolution and bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application in the field of law.

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