Challenge to Award: Section 34
1 Service of Award to the Parties
2 Accrual of period to file 34 Appeal and Condonation of Delay if any
3 Challenge before which Court
4 Nature of Jurisdiction of Courts under section 34 Appeal
5 Grounds on which the Award may be set aside
6 Requisites of Valid filing of Appeal under Section 34
7 Interference by Courts in Interpretation of Terms of Contract
8 Interference by Courts in general exercise of powers by Arbitrators
9 Challenge on the grounds of Arbitrator exceeded Reference
10 Challenge on the grounds of Arbitrator accepting plea under section 16 that it does not have Jurisdiction
11 Challenge on the grounds of breach of Public Policy of India
12 Challenge on the grounds of Claim being time barred
13 Challenge on the grounds of Delay in passing of Award
14 Challenge on the grounds of Issues of Evidences
15 Challenge on the grounds of Ineligibility of Arbitrator
16 Challenge on the grounds of Insufficiency or unstamped Instrument
17 Challenge on the grounds of patent illegality
18 Challenge on the grounds of perversity
19 Challenge on the grounds of breach of principles of natural justice
20 Awards granting or refusing damages or liquidated damages
21 Challenge on the grounds of want of Arbitration Agreement
22 Parties not taking required steps during the course of hearing
23 New Pleadings or Evidence at the stage of Appeal
24 Combined Statement of Claim, Claims being under different Contracts, permissible
25 Setting aside part of the Award
26 Remand of the Matter to Arbitrator
27 Modification of the Award
28 Fresh Arbitration post setting aside of Award
29 Award of such sum that may amount to awarding Interest on Interest, is permissible
30 Awarding of Costs
31 Securing interest of Award if Award is to be stayed
32 Withdrawal of Amount by Award Holder
33 Amendment of Appeal
34 Appeal under section 37
35 Award under Statutory Arbitration of Multi State Coop Bank
36 Award by Facilitation Council under Statutory Arbitration of MSMED Act
37 Exercise of Writ Jurisdiction under Arbitral Matters