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(30) Indications from collateral statutes tend to the same conclusion. Section 14(2) of the Specific Relief Act 1963 bars a suit by 'any person' who has contracted to refer present or future differences to arbitration (other than by an arbitration agreement to which the provisions of the Arbitration Act 1940 apply) if the suit is in respect of any subject he has contracted to refer. Presumably, it applies to 'oral' arbitration agreements. Exception I to section 28 of the Contract Act saves from the rule making agreements in restraint of legal proceedings void, 'a contract by which two or more persons agree that any dispute which may arise between them in respect of any subject or class of subjects shall be referred to arbitration..........' The bar in the former provision applies without discremination of parties, and the latter imports that in an arbitration agreement there is no condition or option.