Commentary on the Commercial Courts Act, 2015
- Year of Publication: 2021
- ISBN: 9789390513000
The book is a critical analysis of the provisions of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 which is aimed at ushering in reforms for the disposal of commercial cases in the civil justice system. Beginning with a historical survey of the origins of the Commercial Court in England and in India, the Act and the relevant decisions of the Supreme Court and
High Courts have been critically analyzed. The book also undertakes a comparative study of in-pari materia provisions and cases under the United Kingdom Civil Procedure
Rules, 1998. The exposition is intended to enable the reader to acquire a sound grasp of the working of the Act. The book is intended for use by the members of the Bench and the Bar as well as academics and students, who wish to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the provisions of the Act.
Key Features
- A critical analysis of the Act, and the relevant case law from the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
- Includes a comparative analysis of the provisions and case-laws of in-pari materia provisions in the U.K Civil Procedure Rules, 1998.
- Contains a critical survey of the history and development of Commercial Courts in the United Kingdom and India.
- Up-to-date compilation of the Act, Rules, Notifications and Practice Directions.
- Contains ready reference table of timelines under the Act.
Sharath Chandran is an Advocate practising primarily at the Madras High Court. He completed his law from the ILS Law College, Pune and went on to read for the B.C.L from the University of Oxford. He has co-authored several books on the Constitution of India, Motor Vehicles Laws, Principles of Insurance Law, Law of Evidence et al.
Bloomsbury Professional India brings out quality content on tax, accounting and law for professionals in India. Bloomsbury Professional is part of Bloomsbury, a UK based company with offices in London, Oxford, New York, Sydney and New Delhi. The New Delhi based office of the publisher, have over the past few years of operations in India, brought out several market leading books and aims to be the first choice of professionals.
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- Year of Publication: 2021
- ISBN: 9789390513000
The book is a critical analysis of the provisions of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 which is aimed at ushering in reforms for the disposal of commercial cases in the civil justice system. Beginning with a historical survey of the origins of the Commercial Court in England and in India, the Act and the relevant decisions of the Supreme Court and
High Courts have been critically analyzed. The book also undertakes a comparative study of in-pari materia provisions and cases under the United Kingdom Civil Procedure
Rules, 1998. The exposition is intended to enable the reader to acquire a sound grasp of the working of the Act. The book is intended for use by the members of the Bench and the Bar as well as academics and students, who wish to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the provisions of the Act.
Key Features
- A critical analysis of the Act, and the relevant case law from the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
- Includes a comparative analysis of the provisions and case-laws of in-pari materia provisions in the U.K Civil Procedure Rules, 1998.
- Contains a critical survey of the history and development of Commercial Courts in the United Kingdom and India.
- Up-to-date compilation of the Act, Rules, Notifications and Practice Directions.
- Contains ready reference table of timelines under the Act.
Sharath Chandran is an Advocate practising primarily at the Madras High Court. He completed his law from the ILS Law College, Pune and went on to read for the B.C.L from the University of Oxford. He has co-authored several books on the Constitution of India, Motor Vehicles Laws, Principles of Insurance Law, Law of Evidence et al.
Bloomsbury Professional India brings out quality content on tax, accounting and law for professionals in India. Bloomsbury Professional is part of Bloomsbury, a UK based company with offices in London, Oxford, New York, Sydney and New Delhi. The New Delhi based office of the publisher, have over the past few years of operations in India, brought out several market leading books and aims to be the first choice of professionals.