As such the impugned judgment should not be interfered with under Article 136 of the Constitution; and (v) The body of precedents which Mr Divan relied on pertains to appeals under Section 37 of the Arbitration Act. 10. Section 36(2) of the Arbitration Act indicates that where an application to set aside an arbitral award has been filed under Section 34, the filing of such an application shall not, by itself, render that award unenforceable, unless the Court grants a stay 2 “CPC” Page 4 of 11on the enforcement of the arbitral award in terms of sub-section (3). The provision indicates that a separate application must be made for this purpose. Sub-section (3) of Section 36 stipulates that where such an application has been filed, the Court may, subject to such conditions as it may deem fit, grant stay of the operation of the award for reasons to be recorded in writing. Following the amendments brought about by the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Act 2015, the first proviso to