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opinion why more businesses are choosing arbitration over litigation to settle commercial disputes

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The article discusses a legal trend in India (arbitration vs litigation) but does not provide any concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption. It is an opinion piece on dispute resolution preferences. No direct impact on any sector, product, or company revenue/cost can be inferred. Relevant sectors are empty because none of the trigger conditions (a)-(e) are met.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Commercial Courts Act, 2015 aimed to expedite dispute resolution but has low settlement rates of 1-2% for Pre-Institution Mediation.
  • Over 5.39 crore cases pending in Indian courts as of December 31, 2025.
  • Mediation success rate approximately 1.47% in FY 2024-25 (877 out of 59,568 applications settled).
  • Arbitration is favored for speed, certainty, and enforceability in India.
  • Indian courts have a pro-arbitration stance.

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