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MADHYA
PRADESH VIDYUT SUDHAR ADHINIYAM
ARBITRATION AND
APPEALS
Arbitration by Commission
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(a) Notwithstanding any
thing to the contrary contained in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,
1996 (No. 26 of 1996) or any other law relating to arbitration, any
dispute arising between licensees shall be referred to the Commission.
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The Commission may
proceed to acts as arbitrator and make an award or nominate arbitrators
to settlement shall as may be prescribed by the regulations.
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Where the award is made
by the arbitrator appointed by the Commission it shall be filled before
the Commission and the Commission may pass appropriate orders on the award
including, orders to:-
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Confirm and enforce the
award.
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Set aside or modify the
award.
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Remit the award for
reconsiderations by the arbitrator.
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The award given by the
Commission, or the order passed by the Commission under sub-section (2),
shall be a decision or order of the Commission and shall be expellable as
provided in this Act.
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An award given by the
Commission, or an order passed by the Commission under sub-section (2),
shall be enforceable as if it were a decree of the Civil Court.
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The Commission may make
such interim orders as the Commission considers appropriate at any time
before the commencement of proceeding or at any time during the pendency
of the proceedings under this part.
Appeals from decision of Electrical Inspectors
Notwithstanding any thing
to the contrary in the Indian Electricity Act, 1910 (No. 9 of 1910) or the
Electricity (Supply) Act, No.54 of 1948, or any rule made the under, an
appeal shall lie from the decision of an Electrical Inspector other than
an Inspector of the Central Government or the Central Electricity
Authority to the Commission.
Appeals against the orders of Commission
Any person aggrieved by
any decision or order of the Commission passed under this Act may file an
appeal to the High Court within sixty days from the date of Communication
of the decision or orders of the Commission to the person on questions of
law arising out of such order: Provided that the High Court may entertain
an appeal within a further period not exceeding 90 days after the expiry
of the period of sixty days if it is satisfied that the aggrieved person
had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal within the said period
of sixty days.
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