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Month: July 2016

Section 11 of The Arbitration Act II

In a Judgment, indicative of clerical errors and incorrect citations, at least, the following is clear:  “The Chief Justice exercises judicial power while passing an order under Section 11 of The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and thus can examine the question as to whether the claim which has been raised before him survives and […]

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