Q. What do you mean by Arbitrator? Q. What are the powers of arbitrator in the Arbitration  Act 1996. Can he be removed by any party or court? Q. What are the Procedures to challenge the appointment  of arbitrator? The term “arbitrator” is not defined in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. But “arbitrator” is a  person who is appointed to determine differences and disputes between two or more parties by  their mutual consent.   It is not enough that the parties appoint an arbitrator. The person who is so appointed must also  give his consent to act as an arbitrator. His appointment is not complete till he has accepted the  reference.   He is an extra-judicial tribunal whose decision is binding on the parties.  The arbitrator must be absolutely disinterested and impartial. Any interest of the arbitrator  either in one of the parties or in the subject-matter of reference unknown to either of the parties  or all the ...
 
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