65Submission of statements to conciliator
(1) The conciliator, upon his appointment, may request each party to submit to him a brief written statement describing the general nature of the dispute and the points at issue. Each party shall send a copy of such statement to the other party.
(2) The conciliator may request each party to submit to him a further written statement of his position and the facts and grounds in support thereof, supplemented by any documents and other evidence that such party deems appropriate. The party shall send a copy of such statement, documents and other evidence to the other party.
(3) At any stage of the conciliation proceedings, the conciliator may request a party to submit to him such additional information as he deems appropriate.
Explanation.—In this section and all the following sections of this Part, the term "conciliator" applies to a sole conciliator, two or three conciliators, as the case may be.
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- 61 Application and scope
- 62 Commencement of conciliation proceedings
- 63 Number of conciliators
- 64 Appointment of conciliators
- 65 Submission of statements to conciliator
- 66 Conciliator not bound by certain enactments
- 67 Role of conciliator
- 68 Administrative assistance
- 69 Communication between conciliator and parties
- 70 Disclosure of information
- 71 Co-operation of parties with conciliator
- 72 Suggestions by parties for settlement of dispute
- 73 Settlement agreement
- 74 Status and effect of settlement agreement
- 75 Confidentiality
- 76 Termination of conciliation proceedings
- 77 Resort to arbitral or judicial proceedings
- 78 Costs
- 79 Deposits
- 80 Role of conciliator in other proceedings
- 81 Admissibility of evidence in other proceedings