MUHAMMAD TAYYAB versus AKBAR HUSSAIN
Section 14 of the Arbitration Act, 1940 Filing of Objection Objections After filing an application under Section 14, Arbitration Act, 1940, the appellant was presented with a notice and his lawyer appeared before the Registrar and filed the objections. The time for filing was obtained and when the applicant applied for an extension of time, he was also allowed but still the objections were not filed The appellant claimed that there was a provision for arbitration in the contract. No, there is no limit to filing an objection to the award and he is entitled to file an application under it. Section 33 of the Act, within a period of three years, was the limit of the filing of objections to award of award under Article 158 of the Limitation Act 1908, thirty days from the date of service of the record of the record of the arbitration proceedings. The alleged arbitration agreement for which the appellant was a party is not valid as the appellant has denied the facts of the arbitration under the contract for award award under Section 14 of the Arbitration Act, they may disregard the notice and the limit Can insert objects outside the range of
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