India’s Human Rights Record Defended by Future CJI Justice Surya Kant

Future Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, addressed the global community, emphasizing India’s robust human rights record. He questioned the critiques coming from countries with arguably less-than-perfect records themselves.

Justice Kant Challenges Critics on Immigration and Force

Justice Kant pointed a finger at nations with stringent immigration policies and a tendency towards excessive force. He suggested these nations should perhaps look inward before criticizing India’s human rights practices. His remarks highlight the ongoing debate on international human rights standards and their application.

India: A Hub for Reliable and Cost-Effective Arbitration

Beyond defending India’s human rights record, Justice Kant promoted the nation as a favorable destination for international arbitration. He emphasized India’s commitment to a strong rule of law and the independence of its judiciary, positioning the country as a reliable and cost-effective option for foreign firms seeking dispute resolution.

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