Globalisation Of Indian Legal Market Need Of The Hour: INBA

Update: 2017-11-12 14:47 GMT
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With an aim to discuss the ever-evolving reforms in the Indian legal sector and to come up with effective solutions, the Indian National Bar Association (INBA) and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry held a national leadership summit called ‘Reforms In The Indian Legal Sector’ on Saturday in New Delhi.The day-long summit entailed a series of thought-provoking interactions on...

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With an aim to discuss the ever-evolving reforms in the Indian legal sector and to come up with effective solutions, the Indian National Bar Association (INBA) and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry held a national leadership summit called ‘Reforms In The Indian Legal Sector’ on Saturday in New Delhi.

The day-long summit entailed a series of thought-provoking interactions on various opportunities and on-going challenges recently emerged with the advent of economic globalisation in the legal sector.

Eleven bar associations from across India, along with eminent personalities like Minister of State for HRD (Higher Education) Satya Pal Singh, Law Secretary Suresh Chandra, Additional Economic Advisor of Ministry of Commerce Sangeeta Saxena, and Supreme Court Bar Association president RS Suri, took part in the event.

Law Secretary Suresh Chandra said: "The advent of FDI coupled with the growing effect of globalisation, is giving bigger opportunities to the Indian lawyers. And, with the evolution of information technology and advancement in the means of transport, there is a dire need to bring transformation in traditional techniques and reforms which have been practiced here for years."

"It is crucial to expand the sphere of Indian legal services not only within the court system, but outside it as well. Furthermore, a robust mechanism is required for developing the legal system on the basis of reciprocity. Besides, there is also a need for comprehensive consultation with all stakeholders. This has to be gradual and in a calibrated manner, not a high inaugural activity," he added.

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