Srinagar:The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir has accorded approval to setting up of High Court annexed Arbitration Centers at Srinagar and Jammu called as "The Jammu and Kashmir International Arbitration Centre (JKIAC)".
The decision has been taken to provide an institutionalised framework for speedy and expeditious resolution of disputes through alternate dispute resolution mechanism.
For securing fair, speedy and inexpensive justice to the litigants and being sensitive to the fact that the object of Section 89, in absence of detailed modalities, has remained somewhat dormant in Jammu and Kashmir, High Court has set up these Arbitration Centers.
To ensure that constitution of such Centres is smooth and effective, High Court has also framed "The Jammu and Kashmir International Arbitration Centre (JKIAC) (International Management Rules, 2020)".
As per these rules, Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir shall be the Patron-in-Chief of the Jammu and Kashmir International Arbitration Centre (JKIAC).
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To monitor and oversee the Centres, an Arbitration Committee consisting of three Judges of the High Court, Advocate General, Assistant Solicitor General attached to the High Court and three members to be nominated by the Chief Justice of the Common High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh out of whom at least one shall be designated Senior Advocate, while the others may be any arbitration expert, in India or abroad has to be established.
To supervise and manage the JKIAC, a secretariat consisting of Coordinator who shall be a member of Higher Judicial Service and two additional coordinators who shall be Members of Judicial Service, have to be appointed by the Chief Justice.