Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
AS per section 14 of arbitration and conciliation the mandate of an arbitrator shall be terminated if he become de jure or de facto unable to peform his function or for other reason fails to act without undue delay.
can any one give example related to de jure or de facto in contex of arbitration and conciliation Act,1996
2 Answers from Attorneys
04.07.2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
"de jure or de facto" is a Roman phrase where "jure" refers to the judiciary and "facto" means the facts stated by the arbitrator. This phrase is used by the jury to rule out the Advocate / Lawyer representing the plaintiff or defendant, if he / she repeatedly fails to appear in the Court for the hearing.
Regards,
I agree. You may refer to the decided cases on this point, cited here:
http://www.indiankanoon.org/search/?formInput=Section+14+-+arbitration+and+conciliation+act,+1996
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