Kevadia (Gujarat): The mediation bill has been referred to a parliamentary standing committee and it is taking a "very good shape", Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said here on Saturday and added that the government will push through the proposed legislation with the necessary inputs and amendments to make it comprehensive. He said the bill, which seeks to promote mediation and provide for enforcement of the settlement agreements, can bring a transformational change in the justice delivery system in India.
"The Centre's mediation bill has been referred to the parliamentary standing committee on Law and Justice. It is taking a very good shape, and all the stakeholders including the sitting and retired judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts as well as some legal firms have given inputs on this bill," the Union law minister said. He was speaking at the inaugural function of a two-day national conference on mediation and information technology organised near the Statue of Unity at Kevadia in Gujarat's Narmada district.
"I am sure that once this bill comes back to the government, we will push it through with all necessary inputs as well as necessary amendments, to make it very, very comprehensive," Rijiju said. President Ram Nath Kovind, Chief Justice of India N V Ramana, Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Gujarat High Court chief justice Aravind Kumar are prominent dignitaries attending the conference. "I can assure you that this piece of legislation can bring a transformational change in the justice delivery system in our country," Rijiju added.