Ease of doing business needs ease of justice
The article likely argues that an efficient and accessible justice system is fundamental for improving India's 'Ease of Doing Business' environment. It would highlight how judicial delays, case pendency, and challenges in contract enforcement deter investment and hinder economic growth. The piece would advocate for judicial reforms, including leveraging technology (e-courts), promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms, and addressing judicial vacancies, to ensure timely and fair resolution of commercial disputes, thereby fostering a more predictable and attractive business climate.
The article likely argues that an efficient and accessible justice system is fundamental for improving India's 'Ease of Doing Business' environment. It would highlight how judicial delays, case pendency, and challenges in contract enforcement deter investment and hinder economic growth. The piece would advocate for judicial reforms, including leveraging technology (e-courts), promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms, and addressing judicial vacancies, to ensure timely and fair resolution of commercial disputes, thereby fostering a more predictable and attractive business climate.
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