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To Evaluate and Contrast Arbitration Methods Across Jurisdictions, Industries, and Conflict Categories by Assessing How Cost, Time, Secrecy, and Arbitrator Expertise Differ in Intellectual Property and Labor Disputes

Author(s) Prarthanaa, Dr. Sewanand
Country India
Abstract This study offers a comprehensive evaluation of arbitration practices employed in resolving intellectual property (IP) disputes and labour disputes within the Indian context. It examines critical parameters, including cost-effectiveness, time efficiency, confidentiality, procedural transparency, and the domain expertise of arbitrators. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, drawing on empirical datasets, institutional case records, and structured stakeholder surveys to compare performance trends across jurisdictions and industries. Findings reveal that while arbitration in IP disputes often benefits from specialized expertise and robust confidentiality, it is hampered by higher costs and extended timelines due to complex technical evidence. Conversely, labour dispute arbitration demonstrates faster resolution rates and relatively lower expenses but faces challenges in neutrality, particularly in employer–employee power dynamics. The analysis underscores considerable disparities in procedural frameworks, transparency levels, and enforcement mechanisms between the two domains. This paper not only maps these variations but also proposes targeted legal and institutional reforms aimed at strengthening arbitration’s role as an efficient, equitable, and trusted mechanism for corporate conflict resolution in India.
Keywords Arbitration in India, Intellectual Property Disputes, Labour Dispute Resolution, Cost and Time Efficiency, Confidentiality and Arbitrator Expertise
Published In Volume 17, Issue 1, January-June 2026
Published On 2026-04-14
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