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Gujarat High Court
Ravindra Motilal Shah vs Chinubhai Chimanlal Dalal And ... on 10 September, 1975
Gujarat High Court
submitted that the 1983 Adhiniyam does not provide for
statutory arbitration but arbitration of disputes pursuant to an
arbitration agreement ... Adhiniyam is a special enactment providing for statutory
arbitration arising out of disputes concerning works contract and,
therefore, the provisions
Madhya Pradesh High Court
better than the arbitratorys or rather statutory
arbitrators undertaking statutory arbitration and, therefore, they
could not be regarded as Courts ... regarded as arbitrators or rather statutory arbitrators
undertaking statutory arbitration and as such they could not be
regarded as Courts
Bombay High Court
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and that too in respect of a non statutory arbitration. The Arbitrator
was appointed in terms of the Arbitration ... statutory contract, nor it is a statutory arbitration, nor one of
the parties to the contract is a public authority
Madras High Court
arbitrator. Under the Act, there is a provision for statutory
arbitration and, as such, the arbitration agreement for referring ... arbitrate or decide
the dispute between the parties. Thus statutory 'arbitration has been
provided, only forum of arbitrators changed
Madhya Pradesh High Court
Court held that Arbitration under section 54 was a statutory
arbitration and as such, section 37 of the Arbitration ... Court was concerned are made applicable to a statutory arbitration and
what section 46 provides is that the provisions
Bombay High Court
counsel for petitioner is that is being a
statutory arbitration agreement, the provisions of Arbitration and
Conciliation Act are equally ... attention. It is Section 2(4), which embraces a statutory arbitration
within the ambit of an arbitration agreement over which
Delhi High Court
power
supply to its unit. The appellant sought for statutory arbitration
under Section 52 of the Indian Electricity Act (hereinafter ... According to the appellant he is entitled to statutory arbitration
under the provisions of the Act. The question is whether
Karnataka High Court
suit and is also in issue in the arbitration reference brought by the bank. The
petitioners insinuate that the invocation ... Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 that provides for
statutory arbitration. The banks also contend that in the petitioners
Kolkata High Court (Appellete Side)
arbitration under cl. 28 of the agreement was a
statutory arbitration and whether s. 46 of the Indian
Arbitration ... Sinha on behalf of the appellant-Society that no
statutory arbitration is created by cl. 28 of the agreement
Supreme Court of India
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