The commencement of arbitral proceedings is not dependent on interim relief being allowed or denied under section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Supreme Court in which case held so
A. Firm Ashok Traders v. Gurumukh Das Saluja
B. M.M.T.C. Ltd. v. Sterile Industries (India) Ltd.
C. National Thermal Power Corporation v. Flowmore (P) Ltd.
D. Magma Leasing Ltd. v. NEPC Micon Ltd.
Answer: Option A
Which of the Sections provide for the number of conciliations:
A. Section 63
B. Section 64
C. Section 65
D. Section 66
A. M.M.T.C. Ltd. v. Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd.
B. Sunderam Finance Ltd. v. N.E.P.C. Ltd.
C. Olympus Super structures Pvt. Ltd. v. Meera Vijay
D. Orma Impex Pvt. Ltd. v. Nissari Pvt. Ltd.
A. Is void and non-actionable
B. Is to be construed as being of reference of disputes to a sole arbitrator
C. Is to be construed as being of reference of disputes to three arbitrators
D. Is to be construed as being of reference of disputes to five arbitrators with the fifth arbitrator being nominated by the two arbitrators of each party
While considering the grant of interim measures, the Court may see whether:
A. The applicant has made prima facie case
B. The balance of convenience is in his favour
C. He would suffer irreparable injury if such measures are not granted
D. All of the above
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