India International Disputes Week (IIDW) 2026 is set to bring together members of the judiciary, Bar, academia and policy circles for a five-day conference dedicated exclusively to dispute resolution.
The event is scheduled to take place from March 7 to 11, 2026, in Chandigarh.
IIDW is a regional–global platform focusing on arbitration, litigation, mediation and policy dialogue. The event aims to facilitate structured discussions on the future of India’s dispute resolution ecosystem and its growing engagement with international legal frameworks.
Inaugural session guests include:
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant
Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Sheel Nagu
Attorney General for India R Venkataramani
Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta
Over the course of five days, the programme will feature panel discussions, keynote addresses and academic deliberations.
Key themes and discussions:
India’s expanding role in the global legal architecture
The future of dispute prevention and conflict management in India
The intersection of public international law and private commercial disputes
Institutional reform in dispute resolution
Developments in arbitration practice
Evolving litigation strategies
Panels will feature sitting judges, senior advocates, international arbitrators, law firms, academics, and policy leaders from India and abroad.
The conference aims to provide:
Direct engagement with members of the Bench and senior Bar
Insight into emerging global dispute trends
Exposure to institutional and policy-level discussions shaping the next decade
Networking opportunities with domestic and international practitioners
Registration details:
Delegate registrations are now open. A limited number of curated passes are available.
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