Law and Practice of The Commercial Courts Act, 2015 by Rajiv Raheja provides a structured and practitioner-focused exposition of the Commercial Courts Act. The book explains the evolution, objectives, and practical functioning of commercial courts in India, supported by clear statutory interpretation and a well-organised case law digest. It also addresses procedural reforms, mediation frameworks, and court-specific rules, making it a dependable reference for commercial litigation practice.
Key Features:
- Section-wise explanation of the Commercial Courts Act with clarity on legislative intent.
- Digest of leading and recent judicial precedents interpreting the Act.
- Analytical notes offering deeper understanding of complex procedural and jurisdictional issues.
- Practical guidance relevant to commercial suits, including timelines, pleadings, and case management.
- Updated coverage of amendments to the Civil Procedure Code affecting commercial disputes.
- Detailed discussion on the Pre-Institution Mediation Rules and their implementation.
- Compilation of important central notifications applicable to commercial courts.
- Inclusion of relevant provisions of the Delhi High Court Rules for jurisdiction-specific practice.
This book is intended for advocates, judges, law firms, corporate legal teams, legal researchers, and students specialising in commercial litigation.