India-UK: Union minister claimed in Britain, said – new steps of the government will encourage investors

Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal has said in London that the government has taken several steps to strengthen the judiciary and alternative dispute resolution mechanism which will act as an incentive to foreign investors. He said that these corrective steps taken by the government will help in taking India-UK relations to new heights. Meghwal, who was on his first visit to the UK after taking charge of the department last month, attended the Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA) conference here. He also met his British counterpart Alex Chalk on Monday to discuss bilateral cooperation in the field of law and justice.


Meghwal said – new reforms will reduce the burden on the courts


In a special address at the 2nd edition of the ICA’s Arbitrating Indo-UK Commercial Disputes Conference, organized in partnership with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the minister elaborated on the “far-reaching legal reforms” undertaken by the government Told from He said that the reforms would not only meet the comfort level of foreign investors but also reduce the burden on the courts. Meghwal said, “I am sure the various reforms undertaken by the Government of India, including in the area of ​​dispute resolution, will act as an incentive for investors to enhance cooperation in various fields and take India-UK relations to new heights.” Will go