Section 18 of ACA : Section 18: Equal Treatment Of Parties
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Explanation using Example
Imagine Sarah and Mike entered into a contract, and a dispute arose. They agreed to resolve their conflict through arbitration instead of going to court. Under Section 18 of The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, the arbitrator handling their case must treat Sarah and Mike with equal fairness. This means that during the arbitration proceedings, both Sarah and Mike must be given the same chance to present their evidence, call witnesses, and make arguments to support their positions. Neither party should be given preferential treatment, ensuring a balanced and impartial hearing.
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