though obligated under
the provisions of sub- section 3 of section 13
of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996
to decide the challenge ... Arbitrator has not complied the
mandatory provision of section 13 of sub-
section 3 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act
has given a complete
parties to
arbitration under Section 8 is not appealable
under Section 37(1)(a) and would, therefore, not be
appealable under Section 13 ... ultimate reason for
including Section 37 of the Arbitration Act in the
proviso to Section 13(1) , the ratio decidendi of the
judgment in Fuerst
also earlier filed
an application before the learned Arbitrator under Section 13 of the
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for termination of the mandate ... present petition has been filed.
15. An application under Section 13 of the Arbitration and
Conciliation Act, 1996 was also filed on behalf
parties to
arbitration under Section 8 is not
appealable under Section 37(1)(a) and
would, therefore, not be appealable under
Section 13 ... does
not contain any provision akin to section 34(3) of the
Arbitration Act. Section 13(1A) of the Commercial
Courts Act only provides
arbitration is a commercial dispute of a
Specified Value. Most of the appeals under section 37 of the Arbitration Act are
governed by section 13 ... Arbitration Act, are governed by section 13 of the Commercial
Courts Act. Sub-section (1A) of section 13 of the Commercial Courts
Act provides
arbitration is a commercial dispute of a
Specified Value. Most of the appeals under section 37 of the Arbitration Act are
governed by section 13 ... Arbitration Act, are governed by section 13 of the Commercial
Courts Act. Sub-section (1A) of section 13 of the Commercial Courts
Act provides
parties
to arbitration Under Section 8 is not appealable
Under Section 37(1)(a) and would, therefore, not be
appealable Under Section 13 ... ultimate reason for
including Section 37 of the Arbitration Act in the
proviso to Section 13(1) , the ratio decidendi of the
judgment in Fuerst
Arbitration & Concilition Act or
u/s. 13 of the Act of 2015. Section 13 of the Act of 015 provides that
any person aggrieved ... present Arbitration Appeals have been u/s. 37 of the
Arbitration and Conciliation Act read with Section 13
parties to arbitration Under Section
8 is not appealable Under Section 37(1)(a) and
would, therefore, not be appealable Under Section
13 ... ultimate reason for including Section 37 of the
Arbitration Act in the proviso to Section 13(1) , the
ratio decidendi of the judgment in Fuerst
refers parties to arbitration
under Section 8 , not being appealable under Section
37(1)(a), would not be appealable under Section 13 ... Section 16 of the Arbitration Act would equally not be
appealable under Section 37(2)(a) and, therefore, under
Section 13(1) of the Commercial