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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

'National Litigation Policy' - an update‏







In a bid to shed the tag of being the biggest litigant, the Narendra Modi government will soon put in place a 'National Litigation Policy' as part of its efforts to streamline governance and reduce burden on courts. The policy will help various Union ministries and departments define types of cases to be pursued in courts and those which need to be dropped after review. One of the aims of the policy is to ensure that good cases are won and bad cases are not needlessly pursued. The policy was launched by then Law Minister M Veerappa Moily in June 2010, but it could not be formalised and implemented due to a variety of reasons. The present government wants the Law Ministry to formalise the policy and implement it at the earliest. The final draft of the policy is likely to be sent to various Union ministries and departments as part of inter- ministerial consultations by the Department of Legal Affairs soon. After receiving comments, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad will take it to the Union Cabinet for final approval.


(Recd thru S C Kapur)