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Arbitration Law
Bare Acts
Indian Arbitration Act, 1940
Section 1-49
Section 2
Section 31
Section 37
Section 39
Section 13- Powers of arbitrator

The arbitrators or umpire shall, unless a different intention is expressed in the agreement, have power to-


(a) administer oath to the parties and witnesses appearing;

(b) state a special case for the opinion of the Court on any question of law involved, or state the award, wholly or in part, in the form of a special case of such question for the opinion of the Court;

(c) make the award conditional or in the alternative;

(d) correct in an award any clerical mistake or error arising from any accidental slip or omission ;

(e) administer to any party to the arbitration such interrogatories as may, in the opinion of the arbitrators or umpire, be necessary.

     
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