Abstract
The Appeal is a gateway of intervention of higher courts to pinpoint errors committed by the
subordinate courts.1
The Pakistani legal regime does not recognise the right of appeal against the
order of an arbitrator. However, there is the availability of the right of appeal to the matters
enlisted in section 39 of the Arbitration Act 1940 against the order passed by the court. Against
the non-appeal orders, the remedy of the revision can be availed under section 115 of the Code of
Civil Procedure 1908 (CPC). To this end, this piece is an endeavour to highlight the scope and
extent of appeals including first and second appeals as well as revision and their availability in
arbitration matters. The piece by qualitative analyses successfully scrutinises the limitations that
shorten the scope of appeal and revision. The paper also finds that the provisions of CPC do not
affect the Right of appeal enshrined under section 39. 2
Ikram Ullah, Imran Alam. (2022) Appeal and Revision in Arbitration Matters under the Pakistani Legal Regime, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, volume 59, issue 3.
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