Aasra Arbitrix offers effective online arbitration services that deliver definitive dispute resolution
through straightforward video conferencing. Our service combines the legal enforceability of traditional
arbitration with the convenience of remote participation.
What is Online Arbitration?
Online arbitration involves submitting a dispute to an impartial arbitrator who renders a binding decision
after considering evidence and arguments presented through virtual meetings. This process offers a private
alternative to court litigation with the convenience of digital participation.
The Legal Framework
Our Online Arbitration service operates within established legal frameworks that recognize arbitration awards
as binding and enforceable, including the Arbitration and Conciliation Act provisions governing domestic and
international arbitration.
Advantages of Our Online Arbitration Service
- Final Resolution – Binding decisions that conclusively end disputes.
- Enforceability – Awards that can be enforced through the court system.
- Privacy – Proceedings that remain confidential, not part of public record.
- Expertise – Arbitrators selected for their subject matter knowledge.
- Flexibility – Procedures adapted to the needs of your specific dispute.
- Efficiency – Streamlined proceedings without court system delays.
- Affordability – Lower costs compared to traditional litigation.
- Accessibility – Participation from any location with internet access.
Our Online Arbitration Process
- Filing: Submit your case details through our contact form or email.
- Response: The other party provides their response to the claim.
- Arbitrator Selection: Appointment of a qualified arbitrator based on expertise.
- Preliminary Meeting: Virtual meeting to establish procedures and timeline.
- Evidence Exchange: Sharing of relevant documents via email or secure links.
- Hearings: Testimony and questioning through video conferencing.
- Decision: Delivery of a reasoned decision by the arbitrator.
- Enforcement: Support for understanding the enforcement process if needed.
How We Conduct Virtual Hearings
- Scheduling coordination among all participants.
- Simple instructions for joining the virtual hearing.
- Document sharing capabilities during proceedings.
- Private consultation options for parties and their representatives.
- Recording of proceedings when appropriate and agreed upon.
Types of Disputes Suitable for Online Arbitration
- Commercial Contracts: Supply agreements, service contracts, business transactions.
- Construction Disputes: Project delays, defect claims, payment conflicts.
- International Trade: Cross-border commercial agreements.
- Intellectual Property: License agreements and technology transfers.
- Corporate Matters: Shareholder disputes and business conflicts.
- Insurance Claims: Coverage disputes and claim determinations.
Our Arbitrator Panel
- Professional qualifications in law and relevant industries.
- Substantive arbitration experience and procedural expertise.
- Record of impartiality and ethical conduct.
- Subject matter expertise relevant to specific dispute categories.
Getting Started with Online Arbitration
- 1. Review our Arbitration Rules on our website.
- 2. Contact us through our form or email to discuss your case.
- 3. Provide basic documentation about your dispute.
- 4. Participate in arbitrator selection.
- 5. Receive instructions for your first virtual hearing.