THE NEW DELHI INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE ACT, 2019
An Act to provide for the establishment and incorporation of the New Delhi
International Arbitration Centre for the purpose of creating an independent
and autonomous regime for institutionalised arbitration and for acquisition
and transfer of the undertakings of the International Centre for Alternative
Dispute Resolution and to vest such undertakings in the New Delhi
International Arbitration Centre for the better management of arbitration so
as to make it a hub for institutional arbitration and to declare the New Delhi
International Arbitration Centre to be an institution of national importance
and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
WHEREAS dispute resolution process has a huge impact on the Indian economy and
global perception on doing business in our country and it has become necessary to inspire
confidence and credibility among the litigants of commercial disputes;
AND WHEREAS rapidly changing economic activity demands expeditious settlement of
disputes and creation and establishment of institutional arbitration;
AND WHEREAS the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution was set up
in the year 1995, under the aegis of the Central Government and registered under the Societies
MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE
(Legislative Department)
New Delhi, the 26th July, 2019/Shravana 4, 1941 (Saka)
The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the
26th July, 2019, and is hereby published for general information:—
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Registration Act, 1860, with the objective of promoting alternative dispute resolution
mechanism and providing facilities for the same;
AND WHEREAS the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution has received
land and substantial funding by way of grants and other benefits from the Central Government
for constructing infrastructure and making other facilities;
AND WHEREAS the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution has not
been able to actively engage and embrace developments in the arbitration ecosystem and to
create a reputation par excellence keeping pace with the dynamic nature of arbitration over
more than two decades;
AND WHEREAS studies conducted by the High Level Committee appointed by the
Central Government indicate that the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution
has failed to address the growing needs of the institutional arbitration and also to bear
optimum caseload and to become better choice to the parties for arbitration;
AND WHEREAS it has become expedient to take over the undertakings of the International
Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution including its regional offices without interfering
with its activities and without adversely affecting its character as a Society but to utilise its
existing infrastructure and other facilities which have been set up by using the public funds
provided by the Government and to incorporate a robust institution for domestic and
international arbitration to be known as the New Delhi International Arbitration Centre;
AND WHEREAS it is considered necessary to declare the New Delhi International
Arbitration Centre as an institution of national importance for its overall development as a
major arbitration hub by promoting quick and efficient dispute resolution mechanism.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventieth Year of the Republic of India as follows:—
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