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This is the precedent of the Petition to be filed under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 before the Court for challenging the Arbitral Award passed by the Arbitrator. It is an Appeal filed by the aggrieved party challenging the Award passed by the Arbitrator before the Court.
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This is the precedent of a Petition which allows the parties to apply to the Court for interim relief under section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 before or during the Arbitral Proceedings, or after an Award is passed but before it is enforced.
This is the precedent of an Application to be filed before the Arbitrator under Sections 12 and 13 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for requesting the recusal of the Learned Arbitrator/withdrawal himself to act as an Arbitrator.
This is the precedent of Statement of Claim to be filed by the Claimant before the Arbitrator for seeking final reliefs.Arbitration and conciliation Act, 1996, Arbitration Act, Statement of Claim, Plaint before the Arbitrator, Invocation of Arbitration Clause, reference to Arbitration Dispute, Arbitration, reference to Arbitrator, Arbitrator, Arbitration.
This is the precedent of an Arbitration Appeal to be filed under Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 before the Court for challenging the interim Order/Award passed by the Arbitrator.
This is the precedent of Police complaint against the person who has cheated and played fraud upon him/her. The person is cheated and fraud is played upon him/her.
This is the precedent of a Petition under Section 11(6) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 to be filed before the Supreme Court of India in respect of an International Commercial Arbitration which empowers the court to examine the existence of an Arbitration Agreement while deciding the Application for Appointment of an Arbitrator.
This is the precedent of an Application to be filed before the Arbitral Tribunal under Section 16 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for challenging the jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal.
This is the precedent of Complaint Before The Magistrate’s Court Under Sections 465, 468, 419, 471, 474, 120-B R/W 34 Of Indian Penal Code,1860 (IPC) For Investigation Under Section 156 (3) Of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973. The person has complaint to police authority for investigating the offences. However, the police is not taking steps. The person can approach the quote seeking direction for investigating the offences.
The Examination of a witness by a party who calls him shall be called his examination in Chief. It is a province of a party by whom the witness is called to examine him in chief for the purpose of eliciting from the witness all the material facts within his knowledge which tend to prove the party's case. This is a precedent of an affidavit in lieu of examination in chief to be filed under Order XIX read with Order XVIII Rule 4 of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
Disputes have arose between the Parties and the Agreement between them provides for referring the same to Arbitration. This is the precedent of Invocation Notice under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for Appointment of Arbitrator/s to arbitrate dispute between the Parties as per the written contract.
This is a precedent of an Agreement between the parties for referring the existing disputes for Arbitration by way of executing an Arbitration Agreement.
This is the precedent of an Application under Section 11 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 which empowers the Court to examine the existence of an Arbitration Agreement while deciding the Application for Appointment of an Arbitrator.
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