The validity of an arbitration agreement does not depend on the number of arbitrators specified therein, as the Act does not suggest the requirement of the number of arbitrators for an arbitration agreement': this was laid down in:

The validity of an arbitration agreement does not depend on the number of arbitrators specified therein, as the Act does not suggest the requirement of the number of arbitrators for an arbitration agreement': this was laid down in: Correct Answer M.M.T.Ltd. v. Sterlite Industris (India) Ltd., AIR 1997 SC 605

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