⚖️ Arbitral Immunity – A Critical Principle
In international arbitration, arbitral immunity is essential to ensure that arbitrators can function independently, fearlessly, and without external pressure.
🔹 What is Arbitral Immunity?
Arbitral immunity protects arbitrators from:
✔ Personal liability
✔ Legal actions arising from decisions
✔ Allegations based on good faith conduct
👉 Provided actions are taken in good faith and within jurisdiction
🔹 Why It Matters
Without immunity:
- Arbitrators may face unnecessary litigation
- Decision-making may become defensive or biased
- The integrity of arbitration could be compromised
🔹 Scope of Immunity
Arbitral immunity generally covers:
✔ Decisions made in arbitral proceedings
✔ Procedural orders and case management
✔ Conduct of hearings and evaluation of evidence
🔹 Limitations
Immunity does not apply in cases of:
❌ Fraud or corruption
❌ Bad faith or mala fide conduct
❌ Actions beyond jurisdiction
🔹 Global Perspective
- Widely recognized in U.S., U.K., and international arbitration practice
- Supported by institutional rules (ICC, LCIA, SIAC)
- Evolving recognition under Indian arbitration jurisprudence
🔹 Key Insight
Arbitral immunity protects independence — independence protects justice.
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