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29th November 2016, 04:55 PM
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Re: All India Bar Council Exam Sample Question Paper

The previous year question paper for preparation of AIBE or All India Bar Examination is as follows:

PART I

Subject 1: Alternative Dispute Resolution

Category A

Question 1: Which provision of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1980 (“the CPC”)
specifically provides for the settlement of disputes through alternative dispute
resolution?
Options:
(a) There is no specific provision of the CPC providing for alternative dispute
resolution.
(b) The CPC as a whole provides for alternative dispute resolution.
(c) Section 89 of the CPC expressly provides for settlement of disputes through
alternative dispute resolution.
(d) It is not the CPC, but rather, the Arbitration Act of 1987 which is the
governing law on alternative dispute resolution in the country today.
(e) Section 5 of the CPC expressly provides for alternative dispute resolution.

Question 2: Which of the following most accurately describes the requirements of a
valid arbitration agreement under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (“the
Arbitration Act, 1996”)?
Options:
(a) There is no need for parties to a dispute to frame an arbitration agreement
under the Arbitration Act, 1996 (“the Arbitration Act”).
(b) The parties need not concern themselves with the validity of the arbitration
agreement.
(c) The provisions of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (“the Contract Act”), do not
apply to such agreements.
(d) The arbitration agreement must be valid as per the Contract Act, and the
parties must be competent to contract.
(e) The only requirement is that the parties must be competent to contract; all
other requirements of validity under the Contract Act are unnecessary.

Question 3: Which of the following most accurately describes the enforceability of an
arbitral award?
Options:
(a) An arbitral award is not binding on the parties; they may choose to follow it
if they so wish.
(b) An arbitral award, unless set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction, is
enforceable in the same manner as a decree of a civil court.
(c) An arbitral award can only be enforced if there is a specific direction from a
court that it should be so enforced.
(d) An arbitral award can be enforced, but only upon an application by the
arbitrator to a court to do so.
(e) An arbitral award cannot be enforced in the case of commercial disputes.
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