LS passes New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Friday passed a bill to set up a new international centre here with an aim to make its hub.

Speaking on the bill in the lower house, Law said the government wants to develop it into a world-class arbitration centre and as hub of

The bill said the (ICADR), which works under the aegis of the Supreme Court, has not been able to actively engage and embrace developments in the arbitration ecosystem.

The new body will take over the undertakings of the ICADR which was set up in 1995. The of is the ex-officio of the ICADR, while former law H R Bhardwaj is the patron of the institution.

According to the bill, with a view to promote institutional arbitration and make India its hub, a high-level committee headed by Justice B N Srikrishna, a former judge, was constituted to identify the roadblocks in the development of institutional arbitration.

The committee had recommended that ICADR should be taken over with complete revamp of its governance structure to include only experts of repute who can lend credibility and respectability to the institution and be re-branded as a centre of national importance to highlight its character as a flagship arbitral institution.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 21:45 IST