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Arbitration petition

An arbitration petition is a formal request made to a court to enforce or challenge an arbitration agreement or award (decision). Arbitration is a method of resolving disputes privately, without going to court, where an arbitrator reviews the case and makes a binding decision. If parties disagree about this decision or want to confirm or set aside it, they file an arbitration petition. Essentially, it’s a legal step to seek judicial support or challenge in the arbitration process, ensuring that the arbitration’s outcome is recognized, enforced, or contested according to law.