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How the arbitral award is different from the judgement given in the court?
The arbitrator does not give interim relief while court does.
The arbitral award is not binding on the party while judgement is binding.
The award does not hold precedential value while the judgement given in the court has precedential value.
The arbitral award follows earlier case decisions while court judgement are based on reasoning and evidences.
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