Section 44 of NFSU : Section 44: Tribunal Of Arbitration

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Explanation using Example

Imagine that Dr. Jane, a forensic expert, is employed by the National Forensic Sciences University. Upon her recruitment, she signs a written contract outlining her role, responsibilities, and terms of employment, as per Section 44(1) of The National Forensic Sciences University Act, 2020.

Two years into her service, Dr. Jane has a dispute with the University regarding her research funding, which she believes is not in line with the terms of her employment contract. Dr. Jane decides to resolve this dispute through legal means.

Following Section 44(2), the dispute is referred to a Tribunal of Arbitration. The Tribu...

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