The existence of a valid arbitration agreement under Section 7 of the Act is sine qua non for a court to exercise its powers to appoint an arbitrator/arbitral tribunal under Section 11 of the Act.
Arbitrability refers to indicates whether a dispute is “arbitrable”, i.e. capable of being settled by arbitration. If a dispute is deemed non-arbitrable, it must be addressed in court instead.
Nervous shock refers to a psychiatric condition resulting from witnessing another person’s negligent actions or the aftermath of such actions.
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