Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
AIR (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1981
The Act is designed to prevent and control air pollution. It is applicable all over India.
ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996
ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996
Purpose of Arbitration Act is to provide quick redressal to commercial dispute by private Arbitration. Quick decision of any commercial dispute is necessary for smooth functioning of business and industry. Internationally, it is accepted that normally commercial disputes should be solved through arbitration and not through normal judicial system. Hence, the need of Alternate Dispute Resolution. (ADR). There are four methods of ADR - negotiation, mediation, conciliation and arbitration. 'Negotiation' is cheapest and simplest method. If it does not work, mediation through a mediator can be tried. If it does not work, conciliation and arbitration will be useful. Arbitration Act makes provision for conciliation and arbitration as ADR mechanisms. An arbitrator is basically a private judge appointed with consent of both the parties. Object of arbitration is settlement of dispute in an expeditious, convenient, inexpensive and private manner so that they do not become the subject of future litigation between the parties.
COMPETITION ACT, 2002
COMPETITION ACT, 2002
Competition Act, 2002 proposes to control aspects of anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position and regulation of competitions. All over the world, it was found that private monopolies can be detrimental to national economy and control is required. It is now felt that fair and free competition is required for growth of healthy economy.
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