India's Vice President calls for reforms in arbitration, aiming to boost expertise and accessibility.

India's Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has criticized the country's position in international commercial arbitration, calling for greater involvement of domain experts and less reliance on retired judges. Dhankar highlighted issues with Article 136, which he said is excessively broad and negatively impacts arbitration. He urged for India to become a leading arbitration hub like Singapore and Dubai, emphasizing the need to integrate arbitration better with the judiciary and make the process more accessible for small businesses.

March 01, 2025
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