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In Pakistan, arbitration is governed by the Arbitration Act of 1940, a law inherited from colonial times. While still active, it doesn’t fully align with today’s global arbitration practices. That’s why many international cases held in Pakistan rely on updated systems like the ICC or UNCITRAL frameworks for a more modern and balanced approach.
At Rajput Law Chambers, we believe that not every legal dispute needs to head straight to court. In fact, arbitration is often a smarter route—faster, more private, and often less expensive than lengthy litigation. Our lawyers bring both knowledge and strategy to the table, ensuring clients receive strong representation while avoiding unnecessary legal complications.
We assist clients in resolving disputes across a wide range of fields, such as:
Corporate and Commercial Matters
Breach of Contract
Employment & Workplace Conflicts
Real Estate and Land Issues
Consumer Protection Cases
Our team includes experienced advocates and legal advisors who are well-versed in arbitration rules and practices—whether local or international. From drafting arbitration clauses to representing clients before arbitration panels, Rajput Law Chambers offers full-spectrum support, tailored to your situation.
Whether you're a business owner, a public body, or an individual seeking resolution, our focus remains the same: protect your rights and find efficient, fair solutions outside the traditional courtroom.
Reach out today to learn how our arbitration services can offer you a smoother, more controlled path to resolving legal conflicts.
Rajput Law Chambers – Justice. Integrity. Results.