ARBITRATION IN SECURITIES MARKET IN INDIA

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  • Shashima Kunwar 5th Year BA LLB (H) Student, Amity Law School, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India Author

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Abstract

With changing times, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms are envisioned as a last resort. It is regarded as the new paradigm for litigating cases. An unusual way that securities arbitration resolves disputes is between trading participants and their clients on the exchange. The governing body that creates bylaws for any kind of stock exchange is called "Securities and Exchange Board of India." Arbitration is described by SEBI as an alternative dispute resolution method for resolving exchange disputes. This essay primarily focuses on strengthening SEBI Act provisions that mandate arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution and also provides examples of how the "Market Intermediaries Regulation and Supervision Department" operates in this regard. This essay also covers the topic of dispute arbitrability as well as a number of aspects of securities arbitration and investor dispute resolution.

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Published

04-10-2022

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Kunwar, Shashima. “ARBITRATION IN SECURITIES MARKET IN INDIA”. Journal of Alternate Dispute Resolution, vol. 1, no. 1, Oct. 2022, pp. 12-22, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jadr/article/view/952.