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ADR & Arbitration Act Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 · General Concept

What is ad hoc arbitration?

A It is a proceeding administered by the parties themselves, with rules created solely, for that specific case
B Parties make their own arrangement with respect to all aspects of the arbitration, including the laws and rules
C The seal of arbitration, the language, and the scope and issues to be resolved by means of arbitration.
(A) (b) (c) Answer
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Ad hoc arbitration is where parties manage everything themselves without any institutional administration — they set their own rules, choose the seat, language, scope, and procedure. Contrast with institutional arbitration (administered by bodies like ICC, LCIA, SIAC) which provides established rules and administrative support.

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Subject ADR & Arbitration Act
Difficulty Medium
Act Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Section General Concept
Answer (D) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XVI — October 2021
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