
Highway developers are opposing the government's plan to end arbitration for large road projects, fearing it will delay dispute resolution and increase costs due to accrued interest. The National Highway Builders Federation proposed structured settlements and time-bound dispute closure instead. The government aims to curb malpractices and limit large awards, which often burden the exchequer, by replacing arbitration with mandatory conciliation or mediation, followed by civil court recourse.
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