Delhi Arbitration Centre (DAC) stands as a formidable beacon of excellence in the realm of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services in India. Established as a pioneer institution, DAC has consistently exemplified the principles of fairness, efficiency, and impartiality in the resolution of disputes, both on a national and international scale.

  • Privacy
  • Informality
  • Convenience
  • Flexibility

Delhi Arbitration Centre (DAC)

At DAC, we take immense pride in our unwavering commitment to promoting the principles of ADR, which encompass international and domestic commercial arbitration, mediation, negotiation, and comprehensive training programs in these vital fields. Our multifaceted approach to dispute resolution has earned us a distinguished reputation, making DAC the preferred choice for individuals, corporations, and legal professionals seeking equitable, swift, and cost-effective solutions to conflicts.

A Diverse and Accomplished Panel:
What truly sets DAC apart is the wealth of expertise and experience that our esteemed panel of arbitrators brings to the table. Comprising individuals hailing from diverse backgrounds, including the judiciary, industry, professional bodies, and trade experts, our arbitrators are the cornerstone of our institution’s success.

Our panel boasts the presence of retired judges from the Supreme Court, High Courts, and District Courts, each possessing an illustrious career marked by a profound understanding of legal intricacies. In addition, we count retired bureaucrats among our ranks, individuals with an intricate knowledge of administrative procedures and governmental workings, making DAC exceptionally equipped to handle complex disputes in various domains.

Furthermore, DAC is privileged to collaborate with highly experienced advocates who have navigated the intricacies of legal practice with distinction. Their unwavering commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards in arbitration and mediation is a testament to DAC’s dedication to professionalism.

A Hub for Excellence in ADR Training:
DAC not only excels in dispute resolution but also plays a pivotal role in nurturing the next generation of ADR practitioners. Our training programs in ADR provide a comprehensive and practical understanding of the principles, techniques, and strategies that underpin effective dispute resolution. With our experienced faculty, practical insights, and industry-recognized certifications, DAC’s training programs have become a cornerstone for those seeking to enhance their skills in arbitration and mediation.

Delhi Arbitration Centre is not just an institution; it’s a testament to the power of collaboration, expertise, and dedication in the pursuit of justice and fairness. We stand committed to our mission of providing accessible, efficient, and ethical dispute resolution services, underpinned by a rich tradition of excellence. When you choose DAC, you choose excellence in ADR.

 

Advantages of Arbitration through Delhi Arbitration Centre (DAC)

  • Privacy – DAC maintains complete Privacy of all Arbitration hearings conducted by it
  • Informality – DAC conducts hearings in the less formal atmosphere of Arbitration.
  • Choice of decision maker -The parties may choose a technical person as Arbitrator on joint request made to DAC so that technical evidence will be readily understood.
  • Convenience – DAC hearings can be arranged at times and places to suit all.
  • Flexibility – DAC Rules and procedures are segmented, streamlined and simplified.
  • Efficiency – DAC Arbitration are heard sooner than the court. Preparation are less onerous, and the hearings are shorter faster and economical.
  • Finality – There is generally no right of appeal, although the court has limited powers to set aside or remit an award.
  • Internationality – DAC Arbitration is internationally accepted as an Institutional Arbitration, and awards can be enforced in most countries.
  • Neutrality – DAC maintains complete Neutrality in the Arbitration Process. Before the Start of Arbitration Proceedings the Arbitrator is required to file a declaration in terms of Section 12(5) read with the attendant provisions of the 1996 Act.