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2.The person concerned is often the one who knows the least of the matter concerned.
3.They shall be made available at least to the parties to the proceeding without undue delay.
6.The reason for all this fuss lies in the nature of the two beasts involved—the Journal and the mogul.
7.Decisions on the merits of a case shall be based only on evidence in respect of which parties were offered the opportunity to be heard.
8.Clause 2:In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction.
9.All parties to such procedures shall be duly entitled to substantiate their claims and to present all relevant evidence.
10.where arbitration clause fails to provide time limitation, whether the one-year time bar in Hague Rules should apply.

