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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Bias"
Judicial Officer Cannot Be Browbeaten For Convenience Of A Party: Kerala High Court Dismisses Transfer Petition Alleging Bias, Imposes ₹15K Cost
Decision Of Cabinet Nominated By 'Their Leader' CM Siddaramaiah Not Unbiased: Karnataka HC Finds Governor's Independent Discretion Justified
Issues Related To Bias Of An Arbitrator And Conduct Of Arbitral Proceedings Cannot Be Determined Under Section 29A Of The A&C Act: Delhi High Court Reiterates
Arbitral Award Can't Be Challenged On Ground Of Bias Of Arbitrator If No Challenge Was Made During Arbitral Proceedings: Delhi High Court
Madras High Court Advocates Association Passes Resolution Against CAT Judicial Member, Says She Asked An Advocate To 'Get Out'
Selection Process Vitiated By Bias: Kerala High Court Quashes List For Appointment Of Anganwadi Workers
Challenging The Arbitrator For Bias And Partiality: Does The Arbitration And Conciliation Act, 1996, Provide Effective Remedy?
'Urgent Need Of A Credible Institutional Arbitration Centre In India': Delhi High Court Rejects Plea Alleging Bias In Composition Of DIAC
Marginalized Persons Often End Up Settling For Less In Mediations Due To Unequal Bargaining Power : Justice Chandrachud
Decision Of Adjudicating Authority Can't Be Doubted Merely Because It Is Govt Limb, Reliable Evidence Indicating Bias Is Must: Karnataka High Court
Conduct Of Judges Noted & Observed, Must Not Act In Any Manner Which Gives Rise To Slightest Of Doubt In Minds Of Lawyers & Litigants: Delhi HC
Courts Can't Interfere In Contractual Matters Unless A Clear-Cut Case Of Arbitrariness Is Made Out: Gujarat High Court
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