Replying to queries from top industrialists at the SBI Conclave here this evening, Jaitley said, "The litigation policy is more or less ready. We have a small informal group of ministers that has cleared it.
"The bankruptcy code was to be ready by the end of July and I think it's going to be ready any of these days. The arbitration law is already cleared by Cabinet and it will be introduced in Parliament. So, all the three are ready."
"There is a third agency which is the courts. Therefore, courts not being a part of the legislative process, are only interpreters of the legislative decisions," he said.
India is ranked very low at 140th position in terms of ease of doing business, as per a list of the World Bank, and the areas of prime concern that have been often cited for such low ranking include lengthy litigation processes, difficult arbitration procedures and lack of a bankruptcy law.
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