
BIT of A Problem: Revisiting India’s Investment Award Enforcement Regime
This article has been authored by Dhananjay Shukla, 4th year B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) student at GNLU, Gandhinagar and Priyanshu Ranjan, 4th year B.B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) student at GNLU, Gandhinagar.

Arbitrability of Debt Recovery Agreements – Need to change the paradigm in the Financial Sector
This article has been authored by Jayanti Dhingra, 4th Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Student at O.P. Jindal Global University.

Confidentiality at Risk: Arbitration in the Age of Evolving Technology
This article has been authored by Ms Purvi, 1st Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab.

Creating ESG-Compatible Arbitration Structure in India: Obstacles, Lapses, and the Future
This article has been authored by Vibhor Kathuria and Navya Chadha.

Decoding Urgency: Judicial Trends under Section 12A of CCA
This article has been authored by Ishika Vats, 4th Year Law Student at the Institute of Law, Nirma University.
Walking the Tightrope: The Delicate Dance of Neutrality and Independence in International Commercial Arbitration’s Pursuit of True Justice
This blog has been authored by Vertika Kashyap, first-year student at Chanakya National Law University, and the winner in the CNLU Fresher’s Blog Writing Competition 2025-26.
From Bias to Balance: Supreme Court Levels the Playing Field in Unilateral Appointment of Arbitrator
The following blog has been authored by Kiran Ray, first-year student at Chanakya National Law University, and the second winner in the CNLU Fresher’s Blog Writing Competition 2025-26.
Arbitration 2.0: Is India Ready for Online Justice?
The following blog has been authored by Kashvi Shrey, first-year student at Chanakya National Law University, and the third winner in the CNLU Fresher’s Blog Writing Competition 2025-26.
A Misguided Approach to Lex Arbitri: Revisiting the Disortho Judgement
This article has been authored by Satvik Mittal, 3rd Year law student pursuing B.B.A., LL.B at National Law University Odisha.