SC judge seeks more action by govt to make India global commercial arbitration hub

Ahmedabad Apr 23 PTI The government and all the stakeholders need to do more to make India a hub of international commercial arbitration and it is also essential that the arbitration law is aligned with the contemporary practice speakers at a seminar including Supreme Court judges Justice Bela Trivedi and Justice MR Shah said here on Saturday Speaking at the inaugural session of a seminar on international commercial arbitration Justice Trivedi rued that despite an effective dispute resolution process arbitration is being hampered by delays high costs frequent and sometimes unwarranted judicial interruptions at different stages Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta suggested an arbitration township with the countrys framework that need not be specific to any model but acceptable to the world community Justice Trivedi also called for the removal of shortcomings and lacuna in implementing and operating the law on arbitration at the earliest to achieve the desired result Justice MR Shah said that the international market is not yet accepting the Indian institution for commercial arbitration and underlined the need for a change in the attitude and also introspection by stakeholders as to where they are missing and failing Referring to Justice BN Srikrishna retd Committee constituted by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice to review the institutionalisation of arbitration mechanism and suggest reforms Justice Trivedi said while it made several recommendations some of the amendments have not yet come into force The committee made several important recommendations but I was just telling Tusharbhai Mehta Solicitor General of India that some of the amendments have still not come into force and the government has not notified like an arbitration commission she said Justice Trivedi said though the government is committed it needs to do more in this regard If we want to make India the hub of international commercial arbitration all stakeholders will have to put their heads together and walk an extra mile According to me any system or any mechanism to succeed needs proper statutory backing and also the commitment and accountability of the people who run the institution she said Justice Trivedi also called for the need to remove shortcomings and lacuna in implementing and operating the Arbitration and Conciliation Act effectively Sometimes I wonder whether arbitration failed in India or has India failed arbitration There are many challenges to the implementation of the Act effectively When we are here to find a way forward we must look back and find out the pitfalls and drawbacks of our system which have failed us to maintain the pace with our counterparts in the world she said Speaking on the occasion Justice Shah said that with India being a promising destination for foreign investment it is essential that its arbitration law is aligned with the contemporary practice Unfortunately the international market is not accepting Indian institutions and the system as a whole he said We have to change our attitude We have to accept we have to think where are we lacking where are we missing where are we failing so that we do not match with their standards Justice Shah said Solicitor General of India Mehta suggested an arbitration township with the countrys framework that need not be specific to any model but acceptable to the world community We can provide for a township at a place where people would like to come We can provide an arbitration model which takes the best of both or all the systems of arbitration prevailing in the world he said Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Aravind Kumar said there is a paradigm shift in India and across the globe from ad hoc to institutionalised arbitration PTI KA NSK NSK

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Ahmedabad Apr 23 PTI The government and all the stakeholders need to do more to make India a hub of international commercial arbitration and it is also essential that the arbitration law is aligned with the contemporary practice speakers at a seminar including Supreme Court judges Justice Bela Trivedi and Justice MR Shah said here on Saturday Speaking at the inaugural session of a seminar on international commercial arbitration Justice Trivedi rued that despite an effective dispute resolution process arbitration is being hampered by delays high costs frequent and sometimes unwarranted judicial interruptions at different stages Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta suggested an arbitration township with the countrys framework that need not be specific to any model but acceptable to the world community Justice Trivedi also called for the removal of shortcomings and lacuna in implementing and operating the law on arbitration at the earliest to achieve the desired result Justice MR Shah said that the international market is not yet accepting the Indian institution for commercial arbitration and underlined the need for a change in the attitude and also introspection by stakeholders as to where they are missing and failing Referring to Justice BN Srikrishna retd Committee constituted by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice to review the institutionalisation of arbitration mechanism and suggest reforms Justice Trivedi said while it made several recommendations some of the amendments have not yet come into force The committee made several important recommendations but I was just telling Tusharbhai Mehta Solicitor General of India that some of the amendments have still not come into force and the government has not notified like an arbitration commission she said Justice Trivedi said though the government is committed it needs to do more in this regard If we want to make India the hub of international commercial arbitration all stakeholders will have to put their heads together and walk an extra mile According to me any system or any mechanism to succeed needs proper statutory backing and also the commitment and accountability of the people who run the institution she said Justice Trivedi also called for the need to remove shortcomings and lacuna in implementing and operating the Arbitration and Conciliation Act effectively Sometimes I wonder whether arbitration failed in India or has India failed arbitration There are many challenges to the implementation of the Act effectively When we are here to find a way forward we must look back and find out the pitfalls and drawbacks of our system which have failed us to maintain the pace with our counterparts in the world she said Speaking on the occasion Justice Shah said that with India being a promising destination for foreign investment it is essential that its arbitration law is aligned with the contemporary practice Unfortunately the international market is not accepting Indian institutions and the system as a whole he said We have to change our attitude We have to accept we have to think where are we lacking where are we missing where are we failing so that we do not match with their standards Justice Shah said Solicitor General of India Mehta suggested an arbitration township with the countrys framework that need not be specific to any model but acceptable to the world community We can provide for a township at a place where people would like to come We can provide an arbitration model which takes the best of both or all the systems of arbitration prevailing in the world he said Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Aravind Kumar said there is a paradigm shift in India and across the globe from ad hoc to institutionalised arbitration PTI KA NSK NSK

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