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Obvious error
can be amended without affecting the decision, Visakapatnam Municipal Corporation v. K. Satyanarayana, (1955) 2 SCC 385 (386). [Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 15(b)]
Error apparent on the face of the record
incorporated in or appended to the award, Trustees of the Part of Madras v. Engg. Constructions Corp. Ltd. [Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 30(c) and 16(1)(c)]
Before the institution of any suit with respect to.... of it
it is pending, Ramvallabh Tibrewalla v. Dwarka Das & Co., AIR 1966 SC 402: (1966) 1 SCR 689. (Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 20)
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Notice
that equity will not allow the presumption to be rebutted. [S. 154, I.P.C. and Art. 61(2)(a) const. 56 Indian Evidence Act] Constructive notice may be subdivided into: (a) where the facts of which actual evidence is supplied … or informal notice, Nilkanta Sidramappa Ningashetti v. Kashinath Somanna Ningashetti, AIR 1962 SC 666: (1962) 2 SCR 557. [Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 14(2)] Notice the word 'notice' denotes merely an intimation to the party concerned of a particular
Bias
a personal and often unreasoned judgment for or against one side in a dispute, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 49. Means lacking impartiality. Its proper significance is to denote a departure from the standard … bias, Secy to Govt., Transport Deptt. v. Munuswany Mudaliar, 1988 Supp SCC 651: AIR 1988 SC 2232 (2234). [Arbitration Act (10 of 1940)] A predisposition to decide for or against one party, without proper regard to the true
alternative dispute resolution (adr)
(adr) Methods of resolving legal disputes without going to trial, in a less adversarial manner, such as through arbitration or mediation.
alternative dispute resolution
alternative dispute resolution : a forum or means for resolving disputes (as arbitration or private judging) that exists outside the state or federal judicial system
mediation
between parties esp. in a labor dispute to promote resolution of a grievance, reconciliation, settlement, or compromise compare arbitration
dispute
: a disagreement as to rights ;esp : one that is the subject of proceedings for resolution (as arbitration) … dispute dis·put·ed dis·put·ing vi : to engage in a dispute [disputing with management over contract terms] vt : to engage in a dispute over [disputing the correct application of the contract
Dispute
1988 SC 1007 (1009): (1988) 2 SCC 338. Once such a claim is made prior to invocation of arbitration, it becomes a dispute, McDermott International Inc. v. Burn Standard Co. Ltd., 2006 (2) RAJ 661. [Arbitration and … becomes a dispute, McDermott International Inc. v. Burn Standard Co. Ltd., 2006 (2) RAJ 661. [Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, ss. 8, 11, 34] Raised is without laying any basis or placing on record any evidence in
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