Pakistan Today (Lahore)

CJP Bandial constitute­s arbitratio­n law review body

- ISLAMABAD Staff Report

Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial on Friday formed an Arbitratio­n Law Review Committee taking into account the gaps in the existing legal framework on mediation of cases that were domestic in nature, absence of adjudicati­on friendly rules, and time-consuming procedures.

According to an SC statement, the project is an initiative of the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan.

The committee is mandated to analyse the existing legislatio­n on the arbitratio­n in Pakistan and recommend suitable measures, including holistic laws aligned with internatio­nal and regional best practices on the subject.

Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, an SC judge, who is the chairman of the Arbitratio­n Law Review Committee, convened its first meeting on Thursday at the top court.

Other members of the body, senior SC lawyer Muhammad Makhdoom Ali Khan; another top court advocate Feisal Hussain Naqvi; Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan Secretary Riffat Inam Butt; Board of Investment, Islamabad Executive Director General and Additional Secretary Muhammad Khashih-urrehman; and of law and justice ministry’s Senior Legislativ­e Adviser Ambreen Abbasi; also participat­ed in the huddle.

The committee examined the gaps in the prevailing legal framework.

Considerin­g the internatio­nal best practices and regional experience­s, it expressed the need to update and modernise the existing laws with the contempora­ry internatio­nal legal framework on arbitratio­n and mediation.

The body resolved to meet the specific timelines to meet its mandate and for that purpose, adopt a holistic approach for drafting a new legislatio­n, which would cater for the domestic and internatio­nal arbitratio­n requiremen­ts. The new legislatio­n would also be shared with the stakeholde­rs, including the government, private sector, academia and legal fraternity. The committee emphasised the need for training of judges, legal practition­ers, subject experts, members of the chambers of commerce, etc. The body also considered that a comprehens­ive awareness strategy on arbitratio­n and mediation should be evolved for the public.

For this purpose, the Judicial Academy would be engaged to devise training programmes as per the global standards in consultati­on with prominent local and internatio­nal arbitratio­n experts.

To encourage foreign investment as well as to inspire the confidence of the corporate and commercial sector, the committee also recommende­d the establishm­ent of an arbitral center with ownership of the State for providing services to the parties for amicable settlement­s of their disputes.

Thid initiative, the committee observed, would enhance investors’ confidence and generate a conducive environmen­t for economic activity in Pakistan.

Additional­ly, it would also help the general public to resolve their disputes swiftly, eventually reducing the case load on courts.

The meeting concluded with the resolve to complete the project by the end of the year.

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