KARAM ELAHI versus THE STATE
Arbitration Act 1940 SS: 21, 23, 33 and 39 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), section 34 Awarded for arbitration of accounts by grant of interest arbitration jurisdiction over arbitration disputes The preliminary injunction was approved by the trial court, the two sides made a joint statement before the trial court for the appointment of an arbitration dispute, which was handed over to the arbitrator as to how much the defendant had to pay in pursuance of the preliminary injunction. At the time, this amount includes interest paid plus interest, the appellant filed an objection in relation to the interest amount but the trial Writ was given the award as the Court has referred only about a third of the amount determined by the defendant in respect of the defendant. The claim, which was presented in his case, was not made for any interest, nor was the respondent permitted to respond by preliminary injunction or, therefore, no power to interest the law. No, the error in interest payment was evident on the face of the award and hence the court could not be ruled out, the appeal was accepted.
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