Arbitration & Mediation Services in Delhi

Efficient Dispute Resolution Beyond Courtrooms

At Padora Law Company, we specialize in arbitration and mediation as faster, more cost-effective alternatives to traditional litigation.

Led by Mr. Vikas Padora – a Delhi High Court-appointed Sole Arbitrator – our team resolves complex commercial disputes with expertise in both domestic and international arbitration frameworks.

Our Arbitration & Mediation Expertise

1. Commercial Arbitration
We handle arbitration across sectors, including:
  • Contractual disputes (breach of agreement, non-performance)
  • Shareholder & partnership conflicts
  • Construction and infrastructure disputes
  • Insurance and financial services arbitration
2. Enforcement of Arbitration Awards
Ensuring your hard-won awards are executed:
  • Enforcement under Arbitration & Conciliation Act
  • Challenging/enforcing foreign awards (New York Convention cases)
  • Execution proceedings in Indian courts
3. Business Mediation
Facilitating negotiated settlements for:
  • Joint venture and shareholder disputes
  • Family business conflicts
  • Commercial contract disagreements
  • Pre-arbitration mediation to avoid lengthy proceedings
4. Cross-Border Dispute Resolution
Navigating international arbitration complexities:
  • ICC, SIAC, and LCIA rule arbitrations
  • Enforcement of foreign awards in India
  • Bilateral investment treaty disputes
Why Choose Our Arbitration Services?

✅ High Court-Appointed Arbitrator – Mr. Vikas Padora brings judicial recognition to proceedings
✅ Sector-Specific Knowledge – Deep understanding of construction, corporate, and financial disputes
✅ Time-Efficient Processes – Avoid years-long court battles with streamlined arbitration
✅ Cost-Effective Solutions – Lower fees than protracted litigation

Our Arbitration Advantage

For Parties in Dispute:
  • Neutral evaluation of case merits
  • Strategic guidance on arbitration clauses
  • Representation in institutional/ad-hoc arbitrations
For Appointing Arbitrators:
  • Impartial, legally sound proceedings
  • Timely award pronouncement
  • Compliance with Arbitration Act

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How is arbitration better than court litigation?
Arbitration offers faster resolution (typically 6-18 months), confidentiality, and specialized arbitrators versus overburdened courts.

Q2. Can arbitration awards be challenged?
Yes, but grounds are limited (procedural unfairness, fraud, etc.). We help enforce or resist awards effectively.

Q3. What’s the difference between mediation and arbitration?
Mediation is non-binding negotiation; arbitration results in a legally enforceable award.

Q4. Do you handle international arbitration?
Yes, we represent clients in cross-border disputes under ICC, UNCITRAL, and other global rules.

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