In the construction contracts worldwide, the complexity of roles of stakeholders involved coupled with the long lifecycle of the project, offers a breeding ground for disputes. Indian construction sector is no exception to this.

    Environment, Forest and Wildlife Clearances

    Eco-Sensitive Zone Clearance

    Tree Cutting Permission

    Grant of Working Permission

    Approval for private railways siding construction

    Industrial License Permission

    Road Crossing of Pipelines/Transmission lines

    Grant of Right of Way

    Shifting of Utilities

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    What is the focus of this eBook?

    This eBook provides an in-depth analysis of India’s rapidly growing construction sector and the parallel rise in construction-related disputes. It explores why India is poised to become the third-largest market for construction dispute resolution globally.

    Who should read this eBook?

    This resource is ideal for professionals in infrastructure, law, project management, government policy, arbitration, and international business—especially those working with or in India’s construction and dispute resolution ecosystem.

    What are the key takeaways from the eBook?

    Readers will gain:

    • Insights into India’s infrastructure ambitions and spending
    • Understanding of causes behind project delays and cost overruns
    • Overview of dispute resolution mechanisms in India
    • Trends in institutional vs. ad-hoc arbitration
    • India’s global standing in dispute resolution
    How does this eBook add value for legal and construction professionals?

    The eBook outlines real-world challenges, government policies, dispute trends, and legal frameworks, helping professionals proactively manage risks, resolve disputes efficiently, and stay compliant with evolving practices.

    Is this eBook based on credible data and expert opinion?

    Absolutely. The content is supported by reports from government bodies, international economic forecasts, and expert commentary by Rajat Singla, Director at MASIN, making it both reliable and actionable.