SCOPE OF POWERS OF SUPEME COURT AND HIGH COURT TO APPOINT ARBITRATOR
Section 11 (4) , (5) and (6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 empowers the Supreme Court and High
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Section 11 (4) , (5) and (6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 empowers the Supreme Court and High
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Read MoreThe Supreme Court reiterated in Bank of Baroda Vs Farooq Ali Khan Civil Appeal No. 2759/2025 held that when statutory tribunals are constituted to adjudicate and determine certain question of law and fact, the High Courts donot substitute themselves as the decision-making authority while exercising judicial review.
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