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Where the law has given jurisdiction to determine, certain matters to specified tribunals only, such matters cannot be referred to arbitrations

a) Insolvency proceedings
b) Probate proceedings
c) Appeal under Section 92, CPC
d) Proceedings for appointment of guardian
e) Matrimonial causes – except settlement of terms of separation or divorce
f) Title to immovable property in a foreign country
g) ClaimA Claim A claim is ā€œfactually unsustainableā€ where it could be said with confidence before trial that the factual basis for the claim is entirely without substance, which can be the case if it were clear beyond question that the facts pleaded are contradicted by all the documents or other material on which it is based. for recovery of octroi duty