It is with this background that CMAI felt the need for closer co-ordination between the leading Associations in the Industry. Accordingly, CMAI Organised an interactive session in Mumbai on November 23, 2021 in which it invited PAN India Regional Associations. A total of 14 Industry Associations participated in the session.
Before the interactive meeting, CMAI organised a seminar on the same day at Yogi Sabhagruh to launch its Arbitration Cell, which is an urgent need of the industry. CMAI believes that industry today needs a strong Arbitration Mechanism, and this cell will benefit the CMAI Members. However, CMAI also believes that for such an effort to succeed, we need to have a consolidated and joint effort from Associations across the country — for the disputes to be resolved among members irrespective of the geographical location of the defaulting party.
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