Government servants as Arbitrators
Government servants as Arbitrators.—(a) A Government ser' ant may not act as arbitrator in any case without the sanction of his ithmediate superior or unless he be directed so to act by a Court having authority to appoint an arbitrator. No Government servant may act as arbitrator in any case which is likely to come before him in any shape in virtue of any judicial or executive office which he may be holding. If a Government servant acts as arbitrator at the private request of disputants, he can accept no fees. , If he acts by appointment of a Court of Law he may, notwithstanding anything contained in the Service Regulations accept such fees as the Court may fix: Provided that the Government may direct that the whole or part of such fees shall be credited to Govermnent.