Aman has represented clients before arbitral tribunals comprising Judges from every level of the justice delivery system, right from Former Judges of the Supreme Court of India to Former Judges of District Courts, as well as in Statutory Arbitrations such as those under the MSME Act.
He has also represented clients before arbitral tribunals comprising non-judicial members or technical experts. Disputes handled by him encompass a panoramic range of industries. These include: Infrastructure, Oil & Gas, Automobiles, Information Technology, Real Estate & General Construction, Manufacturing, Banking & Finance, Personal Services, and a myriad of other commercial agreements and transactions.
Our commitment to excellence in arbitral work goes beyond mere words. This dedication is exemplified by Aman’s sole authorship of the widely acclaimed book titled “The Handbook on Domestic Arbitration in India” (2024) published by one of India’s leading publishers of law books. Here are details of some of the disputes handeled by him as an Arbitration Counsel:
- Disputes arising between contractors and sub-contractors from contracts of execution of civil and mechanical works of Coal Based, Gas Based, Solar Powered, Hydro-Electric, and other power projects.
- Disputes arising between landowners and developers from joint ventures and development agreements.
- Disputes arising between automobile dealers and manufacturers from dealership and service partner contracts.
- Disputes arising between service providers of information technology and software services and clients in relation to master service agreements to create and publish tailor made softwares.
- General contractual disputes and claims for damages.
- Disputes arising between investors and businesses in hospitality, media & films and other industries.
- Disputes between landlords and tenants, whether from tenancy related agreements or service agreements in cases of co-working, warehousing spaces, and so on.
Aman is a member of the Arbitration Bar of India, and sits as an arbitrator in both, ad hoc and institutional arbitrations.