China to study Indian laws and dispute resolution system
BY Agencies11 April 2015 5:05 AM IST
Agencies11 April 2015 5:05 AM IST
Planning big ticket investments in India, China has evinced a keen interest in understanding the legal system here amid concerns expressed by foreign investors over delays in settling legal disputes. A Chinese delegation led by its Justice Minister Wu Aiying has met the Indian Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda with an offer to sign MoUs with India on various aspects of law.
"They have suggested some MoUs...they want to have mutual cooperation on various legal issues," Gowda told PTI. One of the areas where the two countries want to interact is alternate dispute resolution system in place in the two countries. "Settlement of cases at the pre-litigation stage helps in reducing pendency," he said.
"They have suggested some MoUs...they want to have mutual cooperation on various legal issues," Gowda told PTI. One of the areas where the two countries want to interact is alternate dispute resolution system in place in the two countries. "Settlement of cases at the pre-litigation stage helps in reducing pendency," he said.
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