ONE WEAK CERTIFICATE COURSE ON THE TOPIC OF “COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION “BY JUS CORPUS , DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS 24th of OCTOBER .

What Is Jus Corpus?

Jus Corpus is a body of legal professionals who have come together to bring various aspects and chains of law under a Single umbrella. Jus Corpus is an Ed-Tech platform setup. The inspiration was derived from the ever-growing need of the Law Students. Jus Corpus has also incorporated an interdisciplinary journal as its subsidiary named as the ‘Jus Corpus Law Journal’.

Jus Corpus Law Journal (JCLJ) is a budding E-Journal in the field of Law and trying to make a mark in the field of publishing. (JCLJ) is a quarterly, Double-Blind Peer- Reviewed E-Journal (ISSN: 2582-7820) that is open to students, academicians, scholars, and professionals in the law profession and allied fields to publish and read the content which is published in the form of articles, blogs, case comments, research articles, etc.
JCLJ has published Manuscripts from 12 different countries. It was also featured in Top 100 Legal Blogs in India by Feedspot. JCLJ is the India’s Highest Indexed Law Journal (Indexed at 37 Databases) having Indexings at SCC Online, HeinOnline & Manupatra etc. It is one of the very first Indian journals listed in the SCC Online & HeinOnline without any Institutional affiliations. It is one of the very first Indian journals listed in the SCC Online & HeinOnline without any Institutional affiliations.

Jus Corpus has its presence in different E-Libraries of the Universities. The Universities includes Harvard University, Stanford University, UNSW, Sydney, University of Saskatchewan, Canada etc.

What Are The Details Of The Event?

  • Theme: Commercial Arbitration
  • Objective: This course provides knowledge and an appreciation of commercial arbitration and its role within the Indian legal system. It offers the participants the fundamentals of arbitration law with an emphasis on the procedure of arbitration, drafting of arbitration agreements, interim measures, awards and challenges. The program will also look at the art of making dispute resolution clauses appropriate to the parties’ business needs and dispute resolution desires. The course provides a foundation for participants to learn the various facets of Arbitration.
  • Dates: 25 October 2023 – 31 October 2023
  • Timings: 03:30 PM – 05:30 PM every day.
  • Registration form: CLICK HERE to do the registration. Take a Screenshot of the Payment and attach it in the Registration Form.
  • Registration Fee: INR 1999/- only.
  • Payment Details:
    • GooglePay/PayTm/PhonePe: 7755888976
    • UPI: 7755888976@ybl
    • Account Number: 2010101009662
    • IFSC Code: CNRB0000033
    • Account Holder Name: Sakshi Batham
    • Bank Name: Canara Bank
  • Last date to register: 24th October 2023
  • Timeline of the course:
    • Day 1 – Introduction to Arbitration
    • Day 2 – Fundamentals of Arbitration
    • Day 3 – Arbitration Agreement
    • Day 4 – Procedure of Arbitration
    • Day 5 – Interim Measures
    • Day 6 – Award and Challenges
    • Day 7 – Enforcement of Award
  • Course Instructors:
    • Ms. Radhika Bishwajit Dubey (Independent Counsel; Former Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas)
    • Prof. Chirag Balyan (Assistant Professor of Law, MNLU, Mumbai)
    • Mr. Prasanna Mysore (Independent Consultant, Arbitrator & Mediator)
    • Mr. Amber Gupta (Head – Corporate Legal, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer, Aditya Birla Capital)
    • Mr. Badrinath Srinivasan (Senior Manager (Legal) – Directorate General of Hydrocarbons under MOPNG)
  • Perks:
    • Certificate of Participation to all the Registered Participants.
    • Material related to the subject matter.
    • Learning from the Industry Experts.
    • Live Interaction with the Guest Speakers.
    • Live Sessions.
    • Recording of the Live Lectures.
    • Hardcopy of the Certificates.
    • Internship Opportunity at Jus Corpus.

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