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Establishment of a commercial division, in the High Courts of India was conceptualized way back in the year 2003. Law Commission of India having regard to the economic policies adopted post 1991, the inadvertent delays in the Indian judicial system and to assurance to the domestic and foreign investors proposed the constitution of Commercial divisions in the High Courts of India in its 188th report.
The recommendations of the Law Commission were taken into consideration and a bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha being Bill No 139 of 2009. The broad features of the bill relating to Commercial Divisions were as follows:
The Rajya Sabha took up the bill for consideration after which it was referred to the Standing Committee. The Standing Committee examined the bill and made certain recommendation. Though the recommendations of the Standing Committee were incorporated but the Bill it did not see the light of the day due to certain concerns and practical difficulty in its implementations. Some of the major concerns and difficulties as expressed were as follows:
Taking into consideration the above concerns and difficulties, the Law Commission in its 253rd report proposed a modified bill being “The Commercial Divisions and the Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts and the Commercial Courts Bill, 2015” on 29th day of January 2015. The major propositions of the Bill are as follows:
The establishment of commercial courts would be pervasive in light of the economic growth of the country and would complement with the policy of the Government, which aims at making India a favourable destination of doing business. It is expected that with this bill coming into force the commercial disputes would be disposed of in an expedite manner and repose the faith of innocent domestic and foreign entities in the Indian judicial system which is at the moment somehow lost.
S. K. Singhi, (B.Com[Hons.], ACS, LLb) Advocate is the founder/ proprietor of M/s S.K.Singhi & Co., Advocates, Kolkata, a full service young law firm established in November 2009. He is on the panel of Arbitrators of ICA, FICCI, BCCI. He is involved in various domestic and international arbitration proceedings. Besides representing his client in the arbitration proceedings, Mr. Singhi is conducting various arbitrations as Sole Arbitrator. Mr. Singhi prior to getting enrolled as an Advocate and starting his own law firm, was a practicing Company Secretary for nearly five years.
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