Understanding the Supreme Court of Arbitration
The Supreme Court of Arbitration is a higher court that oversees the activities of lower arbitration courts. It ensures that the arbitration process is fair and in accordance with the law.
- Its primary function is to review and correct errors made by lower courts.
- The court also provides guidance on the application of arbitration laws.
Grounds for Filing a Complaint
A complaint can be filed on several grounds, including:
- Violation of procedural rights.
- Incorrect application of the law.
- Newly discovered evidence.
Required Documents
When filing a complaint, you will need to provide:
- A copy of the original arbitration decision.
- Evidence supporting your grounds for appeal.
- A statement of claim outlining your objections.