Section 14 of ACA : Section 14: Failure Or Impossibility To Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where a company, XYZ Corp, and a vendor, ABC Ltd, are in a dispute over a contract. They've agreed to resolve their dispute through arbitration, and Mr. Smith has been appointed as the arbitrator. A few months into the arbitration process, Mr. Smith falls seriously ill, making him de facto unable to perform his duties as an arbitrator. XYZ Corp and ABC Ltd are now facing a delay in their arbitration proceedings.

Under Section 14(1)(a) of The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, Mr. Sm...

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