Arbitration

Overview

Arbitration is an alternative to litigation, offering a faster, private, and cost-effective resolution of disputes. With the rise of commercial arbitration, businesses must ensure their agreements include enforceable arbitration clauses.

What We Do

Expert legal solutions for arbitration and dispute resolution.

Domestic & International Arbitration

Representation in institutional and ad-hoc arbitrations before ICC, SIAC, LCIA, and DIAC.

Enforcement & Challenge of Arbitral Awards

Handling recognition, enforcement, and challenge of arbitration awards in courts.

Drafting & Negotiation of Arbitration Agreements

Ensuring enforceable arbitration clauses in contracts.

Frequently
Asked Questions

AgriTech startups face legal hurdles in land acquisition, data protection, intellectual property (IP) protection, regulatory approvals, and investment structuring. They must also comply with FSSAI regulations for food products, environmental laws for sustainable farming, and contract laws for partnerships with farmers and agribusinesses.

Yes. Depending on the business model, AgriTech startups may require approvals from FSSAI (for food safety), the Ministry of Agriculture (for seed, pesticide, and biotech-related products), the Ministry of Environment (for sustainable practices), and the RBI (for Agri-FinTech and digital payment solutions).

AgriTech startups can secure patents for agricultural machinery, biotech innovations, and smart farming technologies. Trademarks can be registered for branding AgriTech products and services, while copyrights apply to software, mobile applications, and proprietary databases. Trade secrets protection is also essential for confidential algorithms and agronomic data.

Contact Us for Arbitration Services

We assist businesses and individuals in arbitration matters.