India, April 30 -- The Vice-President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar today underlined the need for reforming in the Indian Arbitration system. Echoing the Chief Justice Shri Chandrachud's concerns who had described the current state of arbitration in the country as an "Old Boys' Club" due to excessive control over it by former judges, the Vice-President emphasized that while individuals may struggle to bring about systemic change, institutions are spinally strong to address such challenges.

Addressing the gathering after the inauguration of the SILF building today, Shri Dhankhar described Indian arbitration process as 'arduous' one. Expressing his disapproval of using arbitration as "an additional tier in the conventional litigation ladder," VP ...