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क्या भारत में मध्यस्थता योग्य विवादों के प्रकारों पर कोई सीमाएँ हैं?

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Yes, there are certain limitations on the types of disputes that can be arbitrated in India, as outlined in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and other relevant laws and regulations. While arbitration is a widely accepted method for resolving a broad range of disputes, there are some limitations and restrictions to its applicability. Here are some key points regarding the types of disputes that can be arbitrated in India and any associated limitations: Public Policy and Statutory Prohibitions: Arbitration cannot be used to adjudicate disputes that are expressly prohibited by law or contravene public policy. For example, disputes involving criminal offenses, matters relating to family law (such as divorce and child custody), and disputes involving rights in rem (such as ownership of immovable property) are generally not arbitrable. Non-Arbitrable Subjects: The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, provides a non-exhaustive list of matters that are considered non-arbitrable, including: Matters of insolvency and winding-up of companies. Matrimonial matters, including divorce and judicial separation. Matters relating to guardianship and custody of minors. Matters involving criminal offenses. Matters relating to trusts, wills, and succession. Public Interest and Regulatory Matters: Certain disputes involving public interest, regulatory issues, or matters of significant public policy concern may not be suitable for arbitration. These disputes often require adjudication by specialized tribunals, regulatory authorities, or courts to ensure compliance with statutory requirements and protection of public interests. Contracts Contravening Public Policy: Arbitration agreements or clauses contained in contracts that contravene public policy or are otherwise illegal or unconscionable may be unenforceable. Courts have the authority to refuse to enforce arbitration agreements that are against public policy or in violation of statutory provisions. Disputes Involving Third Parties: In some cases, disputes involving third parties who are not signatories to the arbitration agreement may not be arbitrable without their consent. However, this may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. While arbitration is generally a flexible and efficient method for resolving disputes, parties should be aware of the limitations and restrictions on its applicability in certain types of disputes. It's advisable to seek legal advice and carefully consider the suitability of arbitration for resolving a particular dispute, taking into account the nature of the dispute, statutory provisions, public policy considerations, and the potential enforceability of arbitration awards.

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