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Reforming arbitration and dispute settlement in public contracts in India: Importing useful lessons from Antrix Devas

By: Verma, Sandeep.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Administrator: Journal of LBSNAA Description: 63(1), Jan, 2024: p.1-7.Subject(s): India, Public procurement, Public contracts, Alternative dispute resolution, Arbitration In: The Administrator: Journal of LBSNAASummary: This short brief attempts a possible policy framework to take forward a recent budget announcement by India’s Finance Minister for enacting a settlement mechanism in respect of public contract disputes. It has been especially written as background reading material for in-service training of mid-career IAS officers at LBSNAA, Mussoorie, India.The brief contains some suggestions that draw inspiration primarily from Indian Prime Minister’s overarching vision for integrity and efficiency in governance: suggestions that are in continuation of pathbreaking reforms introduced by the Finance Ministry in 2021 for contract administration, while also incorporating the need for enhancing diversity in arbitral fora, as emphasised recently by the Chief Justice of India.- Reproduced https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4369637
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This short brief attempts a possible policy framework to take forward a recent budget announcement by India’s Finance Minister for enacting a settlement mechanism in respect of public contract disputes. It has been especially written as background reading material for in-service training of mid-career IAS officers at LBSNAA, Mussoorie, India.The brief contains some suggestions that draw inspiration primarily from Indian Prime Minister’s overarching vision for integrity and efficiency in governance: suggestions that are in continuation of pathbreaking reforms introduced by the Finance Ministry in 2021 for contract administration, while also incorporating the need for enhancing diversity in arbitral fora, as emphasised recently by the Chief Justice of India.- Reproduced

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