Section 37 in THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996 37. Appealable orders.— (1) An appeal shall lie from the following orders (and from no others) to the Court authorised by law to hear appeals from original decrees of the Court passing the order, namely:— (a) granting or refusing to grant any measure under section 9; (b) setting aside or refusing to set aside an arbitral award under section 34.
Quid Pro Quo means_____________________
When any subordinate police officer has made any investigation, he shall submit the report to _______________
Which Section of Indian Evidence Act is not related to “shifting of burden of proof”?
The High Courts in India consists of __________________
Anamika makes an agreement with her advocate for filing case for defect in goods in Consumer Court. But, she makes a condition that she will pay fees of...
A Public Company is a company which has a minimum paid-up share capital ____________
When the language used applies partly to one set of existing facts, and partly to another set of existing facts, but the whole of it does not apply corr...
Which Article of the Constitution talks about directive principles of State policy for protection of wildlife?
What does "vicarious liability" refer to?
Cultivate personally means under the Chhattisgarh land Revenue Code: