Section 34 of RGIPT : Section 34: Tribunal Of Arbitration

RGIPT

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Explanation using Example

Imagine that Dr. Smith, a professor employed by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, has a dispute with the Institute regarding the terms of his employment contract, specifically concerning his research grant allocations. Dr. Smith believes that the Institute has not provided the agreed-upon funds for his research. After unsuccessfully trying to resolve the issue internally, Dr. Smith decides to invoke Section 34 of The Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology Act, 2007.

As per subsection (1), the dispute is referred to a Tribunal of Arbitration. The Instit...

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