When India’s Top Legal Minds Stopped at Our Booth – The 5th ICA International Conference wasn’t just another legal gathering. For Jupitice, it was a signal.

Author Prerna Jagga Date 30 Apr 2026

New Delhi, April 10–11, 2026. 

The Indian Council of Arbitration had assembled the country’s sharpest legal minds under one roof to debate a single, urgent question: what does arbitration look like in an era of globalization?

We showed up with an answer.

Jupitice Justice Technologies exhibited its Online Arbitration Platform at the 5th ICA International Conference, and the two days that followed confirmed something we’ve believed for a long time: India’s arbitration ecosystem is ready for its digital moment.

The room was paying attention. Our booth became a point of conversation for some of the most influential figures in Indian law — Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister for Law & Justice; Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant; and Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu. Each engagement was a substantive one, centring on how AI-powered digital infrastructure can make arbitration faster, more transparent, and genuinely accessible to all parties.

That kind of dialogue doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It happens when the timing is right — and when the technology is credible.

What we exhibited was neither an idea nor a prototype. It was a fully operational Online Arbitration Bench, where parties could engage a certified arbitrator, file a case digitally, submit evidence, attend virtual hearings, and get a binding award all from a single, organised, secure platform. There are no paper trails. There is no procedural anarchy. Simply a clear, responsible procedure.

Because, in arbitration, process management may be just as important as legal strategy. Delays, communication breakdowns, and document bottlenecks cost everyone time, money, and confidence. Jupitice is built to fix exactly that.

Across two days, the conference made one thing clear: technology is no longer a peripheral consideration in arbitration. It’s becoming part of how disputes are filed, heard, and resolved. The conversation has moved from whether to how.

Jupitice is firmly in the how.

Read the full coverage on Bar & Bench → https://www.barandbench.com/news/jupitice-showcases-digital-arbitration-infrastructure-at-icas-5th-international-conference-in-new-delhi

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