The Institution of Engineers (India) established in 1920 was incorporated
under The Royal Charter in 1935 by the then King of England George V.
After Independence, the Institution is a “Body Corporate” protected under
Article 372 of the Constitution of India.
The Royal Charter has mandated various responsibilities to the Institution,
one of them being :-
“To arrange and promote the adoption of equitable forms of contracts
and other documents used in engineering and to encourage the
settlement of disputes by arbitration and to act as or nominate
arbitrators and umpires on such terms and in such cases as may be
seem expedient”.
The Institution maintains a panel of highly qualified and well experienced
Arbitrators having technical and professional engineering competence
covering 15 core engineering disciplines from amongst its Fellow members
who are attached to 125 State and Local Centres of the Institution located
all over the country. These Arbitrators are providing their excellent
services to litigants for settling disputes through Arbitration since the
beginning. IEI awards a certificate to the empanelled arbitrators in token of
recognition of their expertise in the field of arbitration. The Institution
appoints arbitrator from its panel of arbitrators in various disputes that
arise by and between the parties during execution of works / supplies
contracts.
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Form for Empanellment of Arbitrator.
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Guidelines for Empanellment of Arbitrator.
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Fees for Empanellment of Arbitrator.
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Panel of Arbitrators.
: Contacts :
Mr Aloke Majumder, Executive (Secretariat)
Ph: 033-40106204, M: 9883149968
E-mail: aloke.majumder@ieindia.org