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Central Government Act Section 6(1) in The Arbitration Act, 1940 1
(1) An arbitration agreement shall not be discharged
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 6(2) in The Arbitration Act, 1940 1
(2) The authority of an arbitrator shall
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 6(3) in The Arbitration Act, 1940 1
(3) Nothing in this section shall affect
Central Government Act
jurisdiction.
18. Coupled with the above, Section 6 of the Arbitration Act 1940,
makes it clear that an Arbitration agreement ... Section 41 of the Arbitration Act
coupled with the provisions of Section 141 of the Code, the Arbitration
proceedings
Gauhati High Court
order passed in
proceedings under section 36 of the Arbitration and Conciliation
Act, 1996 or an order passed in proceedings ... Court,
Bombay, Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, and Arbitration Act 1940
(the 1940 Act).
A. PROVISIONS OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION
Bombay High Court
Arbitration Act.
Moreover, Section 6(1) of the Arbitration Act, 1940 provides that an
appropriate agreement shall not be discharged ... survives in
his favour generally, and under Section 6(1) of Arbitration Act, 1940
specifically. Provisions of Order 22 Rule
Delhi High Court
next step was the Indian Arbitration Act, 1899. The Act AM Of 1899
did not apply to disputes which were ... Arbitration Act of
1. Amar Cham! v Banwuri Lal], 1.L.R. 49 Cal. 608.
2. Section 2. Indian Arbitration
Law Commission Report
6)
F 1992 SC 732 (2)
ACT:
Arbitration Act, 1940: Sections ... made under section 20 or section 21 or section 34 of the
Act that reasons should be given or where
Supreme Court of India
6 of 1937), the Arbitration Act, 1940 (10 of
1940) and the Foreign Awards (Recognition and Enforcement) Act ... Act and said:
The 1996 Act (new Act) is very different from the Arbitration Act,
1940 (old Act). The provisions
Supreme Court of India
Arbitration Act X of 1940 enacts
that:
" The provisions of this Act, except subsection (1) of
section 6 and sections ... shall apply to every
arbitration under any other enactment for the time being in
force, as if the arbitration were
Supreme Court of India
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