Section 43:
Limitations.
(1) The Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963), shall apply to arbitrations as it applies
to proceedings in court.
(2) For the purposes of this section and the Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963), an arbitration shall be
deemed to have commenced on the date referred to in section 21.
(3) Where an arbitration agreement to submit future disputes to arbitration provides that any claim to
which the agreement applies shall be barred unless some step to commence arbitral proceedings is taken
within a time fixed by the agreement, and a dispute arises to which the agreement applies, the Court, if it
is of opinion that in the circumstances of the case undue hardship would otherwise be caused, and
notwithstanding that the time so fixed has expired, may on such terms, if any, as the justice of the case
may require, extend the time for such period as it thinks proper.
(4) Where the Court orders that an arbitral award be set aside, the period between the commencement
of the arbitration and the date of the order of the Court shall be excluded in computing the time prescribed
by the Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963), for the commencement of the proceedings (including
arbitration) with respect to the dispute so submitted.