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ADR & Arbitration Act Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 · Section 22

The language which is to be used in the arbitral proceedings is decided by:

A The Tribunal
Parties to decide by mutual understanding Answer
C The petitioner
D The Defendant
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Section 22 of the Arbitration Act provides that parties are free to agree on the language of arbitral proceedings. In absence of agreement, the tribunal decides. All documents must be in or translated to the agreed language.

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Subject ADR & Arbitration Act
Difficulty Medium
Act Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Section Section 22
Answer (B) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XI — December 2017
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