Ministry of Law and Justice Seeks Suggestions for Strengthening of Commercial Courts
In a bid to boost the ease of doing business, the Ministry of Law and Justice has sought suggestions for reforms aimed at improving the functionality of commercial courts across India.

The primary focus of these reforms is to reduce delays in resolving commercial disputes, thereby speeding up legal processes and providing businesses with more certainty. This initiative is a pivotal part of the government’s broader objective to position India as a global hub for commerce and investment.
Commercial courts are instrumental in resolving various business-related conflicts, whether they involve contractual disagreements, mergers, intellectual property issues, or other commercial matters.
Despite their importance, the existing system has often faced criticism for its sluggish pace, leading to significant delays in justice delivery. Such prolonged litigation creates uncertainty for businesses, affecting both domestic enterprises and foreign investors. Recognizing these challenges, the government has prioritized addressing inefficiencies within the commercial court system.
The new set of reforms focuses on clearing the backlog of cases, enhancing case management processes, and leveraging technology to improve accessibility. By embracing digital tools and implementing more streamlined case-handling practices, these measures are expected to ensure faster resolutions, fostering greater confidence among business owners and investors.
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Ruchika Mohapatra
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