Aspects of Civil Litigation in India

John is joined by Darius J. Khambata, SC, a barrister in the Mumbai office of One Essex Court.  They discuss the civil justice system in India, including the absence of a standing requirement to bring public interest litigation, the burden on the judiciary of handling millions of cases, and the emphasis on oral argument rather than written submissions. They also discuss how, for many cases, the decision on interim relief is effectively determinative, how arbitration is becoming increasingly prevalent, and the prospect that technology and a new influx of highly skilled young lawyers may dramatically improve the efficiency of the Indian civil justice system.

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HOST: JOHN B. QUINN

FOUNDER, QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & SULLIVAN LLP

WITH: Darius J. Khambata

Barrister in the Mumbai office of One Essex Court

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