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Appointment of Arbitrator by CJ - judicial or administrative order?

Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 governs the law relating to Appointment of Arbitrators. It provides that, if the parties fail to appoint an arbitrator or when the two appointed arbitrators fail to decide upon the third arbitrator, then the appointment shall be made by the Chief Justice or any person or institutition designated by him. This provision, empowering the Chief Justice to appoint an arbitrator gave rise to the question whether the order passed by the Chief Justice in appointing an arbitrator is an administrative or a judicial order. Until the Judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in S.B.P. and Co. v. Patel Engineering Ltd. and Anr , the position that prevailed was that the order is an 'administrative order.' However, the SC in  Patel Engineering overruled Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd. and Anr. v. Rani Construction Pvt. Ltd . to hold that, the power exercised by Chief Justice of High Court or India under Section 11of the Arbitration a