(2)
Any application to set aside an award shall be made within three months after the publication thereof.
Filing award; effect of.
14.
If no application is made to set aside the award, or to remit it or any of the matters referred, for
reconsideration, or if the Court has refused any such application, either party may file the award
in Court, and the award shall thereupon have the same force and effect for all purposes as a
Judgment.
B - ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS
Applications under Arbitration and Conciliation Act.
15.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
Every application in this rule to the Court under the Arbitration and Conciliation ActTo revoke an arbitration agreement under section 2 thereof;
To appoint an Arbitrator under Section 7 (3) thereof;
To stay proceedings under section 5 thereof;
To remove an Arbitrator or umpire under section 30 thereof;
To direct an Arbitrator or umpire to state the reasons for an award under section 26 thereof;
To ask that a case on trial which is the subject of an arbitration agreement be referred to an
arbitration under section 4 thereof;
To set aside an award under section 29 thereof;
For declaration that an award is not binding on a party to i lie award on the ground that it was
made without jurisdiction or because the Arbitrator mis-conducted himself or that the proceedings
was arbitrary or that the award has been improperly procured under section 30 thereof;
Generally to determine any question of law arising in the course of or concerning any arbitration
agreement or referred to the Court;
To subpoena a witness to attend under section 23 thereof, shall be made by originating motion.
C - ENFORCEMENT OR ARBITRAL AWARDS
16.
(1)
Mode of enforcing awards.
An application to enforce an award on an arbitration agreement in the same manner as a
Judgment or order may be made ex parte, but the Court hearing the application may order it to be
made on notice.
(2)
(a)
(b)
The supporting affidavit shallexhibit the arbitration agreement and the original award or in either case certified copies of each;
state the name, usual or last known place of abode or business of the applicant and the person
against whom it is sought to enforce the award;
state as the case may require either that the award has not been complied with or the extent to
which it has not been complied with at the date of the application.
(c)
D - REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARDS
Awards made in proceedings in foreign territory.
17. Where an award is made in proceedings on an arbitration in a foreign territory to which the
foreign Judgment (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act extends, if the award was in pursuance of