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2002 (11) TMI 744 - SUPREME COURTWhether on facts, the Contractor has been able to establish that the arbitrator was biased against it ? Held that:- Appeal dismissed. Except raising the vague and general objections that the arbitrator was biased and had predisposition to decide against the Contractor, no materials, much less cogent materials, have been placed by the Contractor to show bias of the arbitrator. No sufficient reason appears on record as to why the arbitrator should not have proceeded with the arbitral proceedings. The test of reasonable apprehension of bias in the mind of a reasonable man is not satisfied in the factual situation
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