India's Commercial Courts: An Examination Through Different Lenses

T. Shiroor
Shiroor, Tejas
A. Rajan
Rajan, Asha

Article from: TDM 2 (2018), in India

Abstract

With the enactment of the Commercial Courts Act in 2015, and the introduction of concurrent reforms to arbitration laws, the Indian government has sought to drastically overhaul the system of commercial dispute resolution in India and signal to businesses both domestic and international that efficient dispute resolution is a priority. How does the commercial courts system work? What is the likely impact it will have on arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism in India? How does the Indian system compare to commercial courts in other jurisdictions such as London, Singapore ...

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Suggested Citation

T. Shiroor; A. Rajan; "India's Commercial Courts: An Examination Through Different Lenses"
TDM 2 (2018), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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