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To quash arbitration order

(Querist) 14 September 2020 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sirs,
I have posted legal queries here and i got good reply from the Hon'ble Experts here. Now also i would like to post a query to get a god information from you Experts.
My land was taken by the National Highways , initial award by the Spl DRO(CALA) received, and then as per NH act 3(G) Appel before the District Collector as a Arbitrator. the Arbitrator has conducted enquiry and passed an order, the arbitrator stated that this award based on the previous award provided by the then Arbitrator.
So I tried to trace the previous award by the then Arbitrator which was taken four moths time to trace the previous award, once i got the award then only i have identified the mistake that there was a calculation mistake happend in the present award , then i have submitted a pettition under the Sec 33 of Arbitration act 1996, to correct the calculation mistake . the Arbitrator has called for enquiry on 12.12.2017, then there is no order passed. On 14th march 2020 the Arbitrator has rejected my petition since it was submitted beyound the limitation period of one month time mentioned in the Sec 33 of Arbitration Act, hence the Arbitrator rejected my petition only on limitatiion ground. Now i would like to file a petition before the High court by in person to quash the Arbitrator Order. for that kindly give information for my following queries please.

1. To quash the Arbitration Order, whether i Have to file Writ Petition u/s 226 or to file petition u/s 34 of the Arbitration act 1996, which is correct one please guide me.

Thanking you
yours faithfully
a.k.nandagopal
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 15 September 2020
Full case file and findings / orders / proceedings need to be referred, discuss with some High court Lawyer expert in such cases.
gopal (Querist) 15 September 2020
Requesting guidance in this regard, from the experts
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 16 September 2020
You have a right to move an appeal u/s 34 of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996.


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