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Govt considering specialised commercial courts in HCs: Jaitley
New Delhi, Nov 26: The law commission is working on the concept of establishing Specialised Commercial Courts (SCCs) in the high courts keeping in view the multi-fold increase in the corporate litigations in the recent past, law and Commerce Minister Arun Jaitley said today.
New Delhi, Nov 26: The law commission is working on the concept of establishing Specialised Commercial Courts (SCCs) in the high courts keeping in view the multi-fold
increase in the corporate litigations in the recent past, law and Commerce Minister Arun Jaitley said today.
Jaitley said that the commercial litigation in the advent
of more and more foreign direct investments coupled with the
growth of the corporate sector has thrown up the possibility
of establishing specialised courts to decide disputes relating
to the corporate sector and dispense justice speedily.
Speaking at the law day function in the Supreme Court, the commerce minister said that his job was also to go to various countries and convince the industrialists as to why they should invest in India. He said "we tell the investors that ours is a country governed by the rule of law and that we have a very fair, independent and powerful judicial system to take care of any of their grievances relating to investments."
Bureau Report
Speaking at the law day function in the Supreme Court, the commerce minister said that his job was also to go to various countries and convince the industrialists as to why they should invest in India. He said "we tell the investors that ours is a country governed by the rule of law and that we have a very fair, independent and powerful judicial system to take care of any of their grievances relating to investments."
Bureau Report