POWERS OF THE ARBITRATOR


Arbitration is a procedure in which the parties mutually agree to submit a dispute to the any third person for the purpose of resolving their matter. This third person is known as the Arbitrator. These arbitrators can be any in number. This means that there is no specified number of arbitrators which should be appointed. The decision passed by the arbitrators is called Arbitral Award.

The Arbitrator has been conferred with many powers under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1966. This article discusses with the powers of the Arbitrators

User Comments


×

C2RMTo Know More

Something Awesome Is In The Work

0

DAYS

0

HOURS

0

MINUTES

0

SECONDS

Sign-up and we will notify you of our launch.
We’ll also give some discount for your effort :)

* We won’t use your email for spam, just to notify you of our launch.
×

SAARTHTo Know More

Launching Soon : SAARTH, your complete client, case, practise & document management SAAS application with direct client chat feature.

If you want to know more give us a Call at :+91 98109 29455 or Mail info@soolegal.com