Domestic & International Arbitration
Institutional arbitration across SIAC, LCIA, JAMS, ICC and ad-hoc proceedings
Satyam Dwivedi advises and represents clients in domestic and international commercial arbitrations under leading institutional rules including SIAC, LCIA, JAMS, ICC, and MCIA. He has successfully concluded arbitrations seated in India and abroad, including a landmark JAMS arbitration seated in California, USA, where he negotiated a complete waiver of liability for his client.
Services in Domestic & International Arbitration
Where We Appear
Notable Matters in Domestic & International Arbitration
JAMS institutional arbitration, California, USA — successfully negotiated a waiver of liability for Indian party
Domestic arbitration in a disputed Gas Sale Agreement on Take or Pay obligations for a multi-national conglomerate
Argued and defended multiple Section 34 petitions; prepared execution petitions for arbitral award enforcement
Represented a Turkey-based construction company in EPC contract arbitration against a PSU
Secured injunctions under Section 9 restraining invocation of bank guarantees in commercial suits
Argued Section 11 petitions for appointment of arbitrators in multiple high-value disputes
Questions on Domestic & International Arbitration
Can Satyam Dwivedi represent clients in international arbitrations outside India?
Yes. Satyam has represented Indian parties in international arbitrations seated in the USA (JAMS, California) and advises on proceedings under SIAC, LCIA, and ICC rules. He is a member of the Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration (MCIA).
What is the difference between Section 9 and Section 34 of the Arbitration Act?
Section 9 allows a party to seek interim relief from a court before or during arbitration. Section 34 allows a party to challenge/set aside an arbitral award. Satyam has extensive experience in both, as well as Section 36 enforcement proceedings.
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