From left to right: Justice L Nageswar Rao, Justice N V Ramana, George Lim, Tariq Khan, Wee Meng Chuan 
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IAMC Hyderabad signs MoU with Singapore International Mediation Centre

The signing of the MOU shows the solidarity among two leading international mediation institutions to promote and facilitate the use of mediation in cross-border commercial disputes across various sectors.

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IAMC Hyderabad and Singapore International Mediation Centre have entered a Memorandum of Understanding today at Maxwell Chambers in Singapore.

The signing ceremony took place in the presence of Justice N V Ramana, Former Chief Justice of India; Justice L Nageswar Rao, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India; George Lim, SC, Chairperson SIMC; Wee Meng Chuan, CEO SIMC and Tariq Khan, Registrar IAMC.

Representatives from other international mediation centers from Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey, etc. were also present for the ceremony.

The signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) demonstrates a strong show of solidarity among two leading international mediation institutions to promote and facilitate the use of mediation in cross-border commercial disputes across various sectors.

The MOU includes the agreement to promote international mediation and jointly explore the possibility of organizing conferences, workshops, seminars, training programmes and other events.

Representatives of various mediation centres at the event

Speaking on this development, Tariq Khan, Registrar, IAMC Hyderabad, said,

"IAMC is happy to collaborate with SIMC which is one of the leading mediation centres in the world. This partnership is a significant step towards enhancing mediation practices in India and Singapore. By synergizing the rich expertise and diverse cultural perspectives of both jurisdictions, we will set a global standard for resolving disputes and make mediation a preferred mode of dispute resolution.”

“This collaboration between two mediation powerhouses will increase investor confidence and ensure swift, equitable solutions for sustainable commercial growth," he explained.

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