MAHENDERGARH, 29.04.26-The Department of Law, Central University of Haryana (CUH), Mahendergarh under its distinguished "VIMARSH" series, hosted an expert lecture by eminent legal luminary Advocate Navin Kumar, Founder Member of Indus Legal Law Firm, New Delhi. Advocate Kumar delivered an insightful lecture on the topic "Arbitration Law in India: Issues and Challenges," which was attended by faculty members and students of the law fraternity who greatly benefited from the erudite discourse.

In his message on the occasion, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Tankeshwar Kumar, emphasized that alternative dispute resolution mechanisms like arbitration are not merely procedural alternatives but represent the future of commercial justice in India.He congratulated the Department of Law for organizing a lecture on such a relevant and forward-looking topic under the VIMARSH series.

Prof. Pardeep Singh, Head and Dean of the School of Law, remarked that the law fraternity immensely benefited from the distinguished lecture delivered by Advocate Navin Kumar. He stated that classroom learning of arbitration statutes often remains abstract until students hear from practitioners who have actually navigated the complexities of the system. He added that the VIMARSH series is specifically designed to bridge this gap between theory and practice, and that lectures like these inspire students to explore emerging fields beyond traditional litigation.

Addressing the gathering, Advocate Navin Kumar shared with students that arbitration in India is rapidly evolving and becoming increasingly demanding. He explained that arbitration has immensely contributed to the commercial legal landscape of India, offering faster and more flexible dispute resolution compared to conventional court proceedings. He encouraged students to chalk out this emerging field as a specialized career option, noting that international arbitration, in particular, opens doors to cross-border opportunities. Sharing his own hands-on experience of dealing with international arbitration cases, he remarked that the field gives an opportunity to "walk out of the office with a song on your lips," meaning that the satisfaction of resolving complex commercial disputes creatively and efficiently brings genuine professional joy. The lecture concluded with an interactive session, leaving the attendees inspired and better equipped to explore the promising domain of arbitration law in India.