KHALIL-UR-REHMAN versus ABDUL KARIM
Arbitration 14 (1) The submission of an award by the arbitrator to the court through the Registration Act (XVI of 1908), is entitled to request the court to direct the arbitrator to enter the award in court. The arbitrator may be required to submit the award to the court, however, does not exist whereby the arbitrator was prevented from entering the arbitration award in his or her own mediation, therefore, any request Despite his absence, he was entitled to enter the award. The parties submitted the same document, subject to the condition that it would be their sole responsibility that the award was appropriate for all intents and purposes, and that it was strictly signed in accordance with the law and mediation when necessary. But in writing it was reduced. Outside the court proceedings were initiated, at the request of the parties to the arbitration agreement, in addition, it was to be declared and subsequently compiled, under the Registration Act, 1908, In the absence of registration, awards worth more than Rs 100 will not be invalidated pursuant to the provisions of S: 49, Registration Act, 1908, and such a document may be used for suicide. Objectives:
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