The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) are critical institutions in India’s corporate and insolvency landscape. These tribunals play a pivotal role in adjudicating complex commercial disputes, directly influencing the country’s business environment and economic stability.
Despite their importance, these tribunals face significant challenges, including procedural delays, staff shortages, and reliance on manual processes, which hinder their effective functioning. These challenges not only undermine the effectiveness of the tribunals but also erode business confidence and economic value.
This project aims to address systemic issues through:
By enhancing the operational efficiency and transparency of NCLT and NCLAT, we seek to foster a more robust and reliable process, ultimately contributing to a more stable and attractive business environment in India.
Vision: Deliberate on much-needed measures to resolve existing pain points, carry out research and develop strategic solutions to enable tribunals to function in a robust, effective, and transparent manner.
We are seeking motivated and passionate students to work with us. As a fellow, you will have the unique opportunity to contribute to impactful research, policy analysis, and advocacy efforts by being part of the DAKSH team. This role is ideal for students keen to make a difference in the administration of corporate justice and the workings of commercial laws on the ground. Click here to check your eligibility.
As a lawyer or litigant, if you want to share your experience of NCLT/NCLAT and how it affected you and your clients, reach out to ritima@dakshindia.org. By contributing, you play a crucial role in shaping our recommendations and ensuring that the tribunals serve the needs of all stakeholders more effectively.
The Coalition, led by DAKSH, brings together key stakeholders—lawyers, practitioners, corporate houses, and policy experts—to engage with key policymakers on systemic issues with NCLT and NCLAT.
Have questions or want to collaborate? Reach out to us for more information at ritima@dakshindia.org.
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