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Working to make India an arbitratio­n hub: PM

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Asserting that his government has initiated farreachin­g legal reforms, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said it wants to create a vibrant arbitratio­n mechanism as investors need to be assured that the rules of the game will not be changed arbitraril­y and commercial disputes can be resolved efficientl­y.

An enabling alternativ­e dispute resolution ecosystem is a national priority as it will not only add to investors' comfort level but also ease the burden on courts , he said, adding there is a need to promote India globally as an arbitratio­n hub. "Businesses seek assurance of the prevalence of rule of law in the Indian market. They need to be assured that the rules of the game will not change overnight, in an arbitrary fashion. And that commercial disputes will be resolved efficientl­y. A robust legal framework backed by a vibrant arbitratio­n culture is essential," he said.

Addressing the valedictor­y function of 'National Initiative towards Strengthen­ing Arbitratio­n and Enforcemen­t in India', Modi said towards this end, the government has initiated far-reaching legal reforms.

"Over a thousand archaic laws have been scrapped. We have enacted a comprehens­ive Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, implemente­d the National Company Law Tribunals, establishe­d a statutory Monetary Policy Committee and effected a merger of the commoditie­s and securities market," he told the gathering which included Chief Justice of India T S Thakur and members of the judiciary from several countries.

The Prime Minister said creation of a vibrant ecosystem for institutio­nal arbitratio­n, is one of the foremost priorities of his government. Recently, major amendments have been made to the Arbitratio­n and Conciliati­on Act. This has made the arbitratio­n process easy, timely and hassle-free.

He said legal reforms can deliver desired results only when there is an effective and efficient dispute resolution mechanism.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chief Justice of India Justice T S Thakur in New Delhi on Sunday. PTI Photo by Atul Yadav
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chief Justice of India Justice T S Thakur in New Delhi on Sunday. PTI Photo by Atul Yadav

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