IDRC Advocate in Delhi Supreme Court

IDRC Advocate in Delhi Supreme Court

IDRC Advocate in Delhi Supreme Court

An IDRC Advocate in the Supreme Court of Delhi is a legal professional associated with or experienced in handling disputes through the International and Domestic Arbitration & Mediation processes facilitated by institutions like the Indian Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC). These advocates specialize in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods, such as arbitration, mediation, and conciliation, especially in commercial, contractual, and civil matters. 

IDRC advocates at the Supreme Court play a vital role in ensuring the enforceability and fairness of ADR proceedings conducted under institutional rules. They are often chosen for their dual expertise in both courtroom litigation and out-of-court settlements. Their legal guidance is especially critical in high-value disputes involving corporations, PSUs, and international parties seeking fast, neutral, and enforceable outcomes through arbitration and mediation.

Based in New Delhi, these advocates often handle cases that arise from IDRC-administered arbitration or mediation proceedings. When disputes cannot be resolved at the institutional level or require appellate review, they approach the Supreme Court through Special Leave Petitions (SLPs), appeals under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, or writ petitions in complex constitutional or jurisdictional matters. They work closely with Advocates-on-Record (AORs) to ensure proper filing and representation.