Home / Featured / IAMC Women Arbitration Assessment Test -03 April 10, 2025April 23, 2025 Featured Kindly enter the required information below to proceed with the exam. Women in Arbitration - Assessment 3 Women in Arbitration - Assessment 3 1 / 7 1.Under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, what is the default number of arbitrators if not specified by the parties? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Five 2 / 7 2. Which of the following sections in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 deals with the appointment of arbitrators? a) Section 10 b) Section 11 c) Section 12 d) Section 13 3 / 7 3. Which authority has the power to appoint an arbitrator in case the parties fail to do so? a) High Court or Supreme Court b) Bar Council of India c) Ministry of Law and Justice d) President of India 4 / 7 4. What is the role of an arbitrator during the arbitration process? a) Act as a witness b) Represent one party c) Facilitate and resolve disputes impartially d) Enforce the arbitral award 5 / 7 5. Which of the following is NOT a ground for challenging the appointment of an arbitrator under Indian law? a) Lack of independence b) Lack of impartiality c) Having prior experience in arbitration d) Conflict of interest 6 / 7 Short Answer Questions (100 words each, 5 marks)Explain the process of appointment of arbitrators under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Check100 words left 7 / 7 Long Answer Question (300 words, 10 marks)With the growing reliance on arbitration as a preferred method of alternative dispute resolution, particularly in commercial matters, the importance of arbitrators’ conduct, qualifications, and duties has become more pronounced. Discuss in detail the roles and responsibilities of arbitrators in the Indian arbitration system, referring to the relevant provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Check300 words left 0% Share this:TwitterFacebookMoreLinkedInWhatsApp