Bias of even a single arbitrator vitiates award, presumed neutrality of co-arbitrators won't cure it: Madras HC

"All the Members of the Tribunal must be impartial and without bias. In the absence of the same, the bias of even a single Member will necessarily vitiate the award," the Court said.
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The Madras High Court has held that bias on the part of even one arbitrator would vitiate an arbitral award, adding that the presumed neutrality of other arbitrators on the arbitration panel would not render the award 'harmless' or valid [Muthu Construction Vs Union of India].

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