ZAKAULLAH KHAN versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Sections 14, 15, 16, 17, 30 and 33 of the Arbitration Act, 1940, and the role of the courts in the arbitration and the nature of the objections stated in it that the arbitration proceeded by one or more persons selected by the parties. / Dispute Settlement. Known as arbitrator / arbitrator / umpire, the purpose of arbitration proceedings is to reduce the scope of litigation; encourage dispute resolution by judges of your choice; The laws are not bound by the technicalities contained in the Evidence / Evidence Act. Courts have a role to play in determining whether judges judge the law strictly under the law, exercising their powers of oversight, in sections 14 to 17, and in sections 30 and 33 of the Arbitration Act, As such, it is clear that its role is under the supervision of the courts in the Arbitration Act's scheme and is not equivalent to appealing powers under the Code of Conduct.
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