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Arbitration Law
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The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Section 51-THE THIRD SCHEDULE
Section 51
Section 53
Section 56
Section 59
Section 60
Section 75
Section 78
Section 79
Section THE SECOND SCHEDULE
Section 67- Role of conciliator

The conciliator shall assist the parties in an independent and impartial manner in their attempt to reach an amicable settlement of their dispute.
The conciliator shall be guided by principles of objectivity fairness and justice giving consideration to among other things the rights and obligations of the parties the usages of the trade concerned and the circumstances surrounding the dispute including any previous business practices between the parties.
The conciliator may conduct the conciliation proceedings in such a manner as he considers appropriate taking into account the circumstances of the case the wishes the parties may express including any request by a party that the conciliator hear oral statements and the need for a speedy settlement of the dispute.
The conciliator may at any stage of the conciliation proceedings make proposals for a settlement of the dispute. Such proposals need not be in writing and need not be accompanied by a statement of the reasons thereof.
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