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16/07/2019 - Indian Polity

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July 16, 2019

Efficient judicial system in India is one of the pillars of the administration in improving ease of doing business. Explain  (200 Words)

Refer - Financial Express

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Shivang Sharma 5 years

Review please

IAS Parliament 5 years

Try to emphasize more on ease of doing business, how business get improved because of efficient judicial system. Keep writing.

IAS Parliament 5 years

KEY POINTS

·        Increasing the number of working days in courts and establishing of the Indian Courts and Tribunal Services (ICTS) would help enhance productivity in the judiciary, according to the Economic Survey, 2019.

·        The ICTS, the Economic Survey says, would focus on the administrative aspects of the legal system and technology deployment. This helps in reducing the number of pendency of cases correspondingly.

·        The projects which are stalled due to delays in judiciary will gradually restarts its process reducing the increase in costs of the projects.

·        The major role to be played by ICTS would be to provide administrative support functions needed by the judiciary and identify process inefficiencies and advise the judiciary on legal reforms.

·        The specialized service mentioned in the Survey will help implement process re-engineering and create a system to improve the administrative functions of the court.

·        Economic Survey 2018 had highlighted how measures such as the introduction of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and the adoption of the goods and services tax have had a major impact on improving the ease of doing business in India and presented evidence that the backlog of cases that weighs down the judiciary, economic tribunals and the tax department, constrains economic growth.

·        This naturally got reflected in the better performance of India in ease of doing business index in 2018.

·        India continues to lag on the indicator for enforcing contracts, climbing only one rank from 164 to 163 in the latest Doing Business report of 2018, according to the Economic Survey.

 

DIPANJAN HAZRA 5 years

please check

IAS Parliament 5 years

Good attempt. Try to include about reducing project cost due to judicial delay, increase in trust of business entities etc. Keep writing.

Krish 5 years

Kindly Review sir,Thank u

IAS Parliament 5 years

Try to emphasize more on ease of doing business, which is the core aspect of the question. Keep writing.

Sushil Ranjan 5 years

Sir, please review.

IAS Parliament 5 years

Good attempt. Keep writing.

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