Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre

October 03, 2011 06:37 pm | Updated 06:37 pm IST

Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre & CIArb(UK) India branch Arbitration Course, Mylapore 30th September & 1st October 2011(Saturday & Sunday)

The Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre & The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb UK) India Branch are pleased to announce our third training programme. NPAC is committed to developing a pool of well trained arbitrators in collaboration with like-minded institutions of international repute.

Arbitration is a legal, formal, private, binding process through which disputes are resolved by an Award made by an independent Arbitral Tribunal/Panel. The composition of the latter is agreed by the parties or nominated by a court or a professional arbitration institution like NPAC.

Under the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996, any educated person irrespective of their chosen profession can be appointed as an arbitrator. However, experience has shown that Arbitration by persons ignorant of basic law could sour the arbitral process.

Hence, there is a need for professionals from all fields to undertake courses like this one so as to be aware of how arbitration could apply to their businesses, and how best to use it to advantage.

These training programmes lead to certification at three levels: Associate, Member, Fellow.

After the course, the candidate will be required to complete an assignment within 30 days and email to the UK. The results are sent in 8 weeks. Those who are successful will be eligible to be an Associate of CIArb(UK). The next stage is Member, and finally a Fellow. We hope to run courses for these next year. Doing these courses help anyone who hopes to be an International Arbitrator.

Many people are not aware that they can cut costs and time considerably by applying the rules of an institution like ours. Arbitrators on our panel are committed to making this an affordable time-bound process with a legally-binding resolution within 6-12 months.

Some feedback from those who did the courses in Feb and June 2011:

“I found the course interesting and educative.” - Pavithra Kabir Feb 2011

“Nice to hear persons with international exposure and a learned former judge of the Madras High Court.” M.R.Khapali Feb 2011

“Very useful, informative and interesting” P.M.Rangasami

“Good introductory course to arbitration” Saujanya Hosmani June 2011

“Good exposure to ADR” Balasubramanian (June 2011)

“It is good to feel that you could be a non-judicial judge to arbitrate” MST Sundhar June 2011

“Very useful! Informative on procedures for arbitration and award” A.Sampath Kumar June 2011

“Very good and most helpful” Prateek Andharia June 2011

Dates of the upcoming course: 30th Sep & 1st Oct 2011 (Fri & Sat) 2011

Times: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm

Venue: Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre, 22 Karpagambal Nagar, Mylapore, Chennai

Register now! Telephone 044 6513 0808 or via our website www.nparbitration.in or email bookings@nparbitration.in

Tutors from all over India will be here.

Course fee Rs.8000 + service tax 10.3% (tuition, lunches, course materials included) Course coordinatior: Ms.Shaan Katari Libby (Barrister, BA Oxon, MA Oxon)

Registrar, Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre

Ms.Shaan Katari Libby Barrister, BA Hons. Oxf, MA Oxf

Registrar

Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre

22 Karpagambal Nagar

Mylapore

Chennai 600 004

+91 44 6513 0808

+91 44 6565 1329

www.nparbitration.in

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