
Arbitration is no longer a niche practice area. It is rapidly becoming the preferred mechanism for resolving commercial disputes across India and globally.
Yet there remains a significant gap between understanding arbitration law and actually practising it.
Most law students and young lawyers know the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
Far fewer know how to draft a Notice of Arbitration, prepare a Statement of Claim, seek interim relief, or understand how arbitral tribunals evaluate arguments and evidence.
To bridge this gap, SimuLegum is launching a Certificate Course on Arbitration, Drafting and Dispute Resolution, designed to provide practical, practitioner-led training focused on real-world arbitration practice.
Why This Course?
This course combines substantive understanding with practical application.
A dedicated drafting session will focus on teaching participants how to draft:
• Arbitration Clauses
• Notices of Arbitration
• Statements of Claim
• Statements of Defence
• Terms of Reference
• Interim Relief Applications
The remaining sessions cover the complete lifecycle of an arbitration, including:
• Foundations of Arbitration
• Arbitral Proceedings
• Awards and Enforcement
• International Arbitration
• Mediation and Online Dispute Resolution
• The Future of Dispute Resolution in India
Every session is led by professionals actively practising in the field.
Not theory. Real practice.
Panel of Mentors
👨⚖️ Mr. Abhirakshak Rajpal
Founder, Vidhitva Law Partners
👨⚖️ Mr. Vansh Chadha
Associate, Kanga & Co.
👩⚖️ Ms. Stuti Menon
Dispute Resolution Lawyer
👩⚖️ Ms. Kritika Soni
Construction Arbitration Lawyer
👨⚖️ Mr. Pradyumna Agrawal
Advocate, High Court
Who Should Attend?
✔ Law Students
✔ Junior Lawyers
✔ Legal Professionals
✔ Anyone looking to build practical expertise in arbitration, drafting, and dispute resolution
Course Details
📅 Starts: 7 June 2026
🕓 6 Sessions | Every Sunday at 4 PM
💰 Course Fee: ₹1,000
🎥 Lifetime Access to Recordings
📜 Certificate of Completion
Course Brochure : Link
Registration Link : Link