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duties of arbitral tribunal​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • ❥it is duty of arbitral tribunal to decide the dispute in accordance with the provision of law which is prevailing for the time being in force in India . The arbitrator has to act in judicial manner without any bias.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

An arbitral tribunal must be established if two parties disagree and agree to solve it all through arbitration.

A single judge or a group of arbitrators make up a "arbitral tribunal." They have to decide the dispute, render an arbitral decision, and adjudicate it.

duties of an arbitral tribunal:

  • to choose a convenient day, time, and location for the arbitration
  • duty to reveal
  • duty to settle the disagreement quickly
  • duty to provide the guidelines for the process

Arbitral tribunal's authority:

  • The parties may take an oath from the arbitrator, who has that authority. He must take on the role of a quasi-judicial power.
  • ability to enact temporary measures
  • Section 25 of the Arbitration Act gives the arbitrator the authority to act ex-parte.
  • the authority to choose experts
  • ability to provide rewards

Alternative Conflict Resolution (ADR) refers to a variety of dispute settlement techniques that are frequently undertaken only with support of an impartial and unbiased 3rd person and serve as solutions to lawsuit. 

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