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The Supreme Court has disapproved retired judges charging exorbitant fees in arbitration cases.

A bench comprising Justices R V Raveendran and H L Dattu, while dismissing the appeal of the Centre challenging a Delhi High Court order appointing a retired judge of a High Court as sole arbitrator in a dispute between the Railways and a contractor, noted’ It is necessary to find an urgent solution for this problem...’ Institutional arbitration has provided a solution as the arbitrators fees is not fixed by the arbitrator themselves on a case to case basis but is governed by a uniform rate prescribed by the institution under whose egis the arbitration is held.

Another solution is for the court to fix the fees at the time of appointing arbitrator, with the consent of parties, if necessary in consultation with the arbitrators concerned.

Retired judges could also offer to serve as arbitrators to indicate their fee structure to the Registry of the respective High Court so that the parties will have the choice of selecting a arbitrator, whose fees fall in their range, with regard to the stakes involved.

What is found to be objectionable is parties being forced to go to an arbitrator appointed by the court and then being forced to agree for a fee fixed by such arbitrator, the bench said.

The apex court also disapproved the practice of bureaucrats appointed as arbitrator, being frequently transferred resulted in delaying the arbitration.
 

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Comments
12 years ago Kolla Gangadhar

The Government by an amendment of Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 to fix percentage fee for Arbitrators to be charged from parties, like Advocate fee Act.Till the Act, 1996 is amended court may fix fee of Arbitrator while appointing Arbitrator.


12 years ago Rucha Pawar

Thanks , parties should have the choice of selecting the an arbitrator, as per their range. Adv. Rucha Pawar


12 years ago Mohan Shandilya

Arbitration should be free like Mediation.


13 years ago Adv Hemant Bhimrao Shirsale

Thank you RajKumar Makkad Ad Hemant Shirsale, Pune


13 years ago JANAK RAJ VATSA

the president of a residential society is the sole arbitrator in a case of his society. what whould be the reasonable fees which can be fixed for the sole arbitrator


13 years ago RAKESH SARKAR

This happens to be a valuable information. Please apprise about the excat source of the above information.


13 years ago drparasjain

I had one experience.A retired Bombay High court Judge working as an arbitrator . Charged fee on every adjournment far more than the stake and finally dismissed both parties' counter claims AND ASKED FORE FEEDBACE AND MORE WORK!!!


14 years ago tom joseph

VERY RIGHT JUDGMENT - ARBITRATION HAS LOWERED TO SUCH LEVELS THAT IT HAS BECOME A MOCKERY OF JUSTICE


14 years ago saharaaj

fees are high because of their brand value, knowledge value, contact value, relationship value , network value some time it is noticed smaller frie sare not allowed to speak , expensive lawyers have sunk investments


14 years ago Mohanakumaran

Excellent. For Every thing Judiciary has to step in!


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