professional or other kind, which is likely to give rise to justifiable doubts as to his independence or impartiality; and (b) which are likely ... shall guide in determining whether circumstances exist which give rise to justifiable doubts as to the independence or impartiality of an arbitrator. Explanation
shall disclose in writing any circumstances likely to
give rise to justifiable doubts as to his independence or impartiality ... rise to justifiable apprehension
of bias. The Fifth Schedule to the Act enumerates the
grounds which may give rise to justifiable doubts of this
nature
attracted to the facts of
this case, thereby giving rise to justifiable doubts as to his
independence or impartiality. He further argued that ... rise to justifiable apprehension of bias. The Fifth
Schedule to the Act enumerates the grounds which may
give rise to justifiable doubts of this nature
professional or other kind, which is likely to give
rise to justifiable doubts as to his independence
or impartiality; and
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which give rise to justifiable doubts as to the
independence or impartiality of an arbitrator.
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parties to the arbitration, is a
valid ground giving rise to justifiable doubts as to the
independence or impartiality of an Arbitrator. Furthermore ... doubts as to
his independence or impartiality. Section 12(3) enables the arbi-
trator being challenged if
(i) the circumstances give rise to justifiable doubts
that no
circumstances existed that were likely to give rise to justifiable doubts as to their
independence or impartiality. That since, the arbitrators ... justifiable doubts about the independence of the Arbitral
Tribunal in view of the manner in which it was constituted. The words "justifiable
doubts
inter se dealings and association between the respondents give rise to justifiable doubts as to the independence and impartiality of respondent ... arbitrator does not, of itself, give rise to a justifiable doubt of bias or impinge on the independence or impartiality of an arbitrator. It does
that the impugned award could be impeached on the
ground of justifiable doubts as to the independence and impartiality of
the learned Sole Arbitrator. Further ... justifiable doubts as to his
independence or impartiality. The guidance to the
circumstance which exist and gives rise to the justifiable
doubts
consider as to when it can be said that there are justifiable doubts as regards the independence and impartiality of an Arbitrator within the meaning ... there is a justifiable doubt as regards the independence and impartiality of the Arbitrator. If there is a justifiable doubt as regards the independence
sole arbitrator was biased; it would suffice if there
are justifiable doubts about his impartiality for his mandate to be
terminated; the arbitrator had appointed ... close association between the
arbitrator and the other respondents have created justifiable
doubts of his impartiality; this is apparent from the invitation
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