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Arbitration

Arbitration is a settlement of dispute between two parties. Both agree to refer their claims to the third party in order to obtain an equitable decision.

In Malaysia, disputes are generally referred to the courts or alternatively to the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration. You can save cost and time by using this arbitration service rather than going through court proceedings.

The Arbitration Act 2005 replaces the Arbitration Act 1952. Malaysian Court cannot intervene in the trial of any disputes. All the process is governed under the Rules of Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration.

Click on the link below to obtain further information on settling disputes through arbitration:

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