Abstract
India's commercial and business community will indeed appreciate the much awaited and long overdue passing into law of the Multimodal Transportation of Goods Bill, 1993. 1A growing international commodities market has necessitated India's integration into the emerging global marketplace so as to best subserve her commercial and export interests. The economic liberalisation that India has witnessed over the past four years has its reflection in the changing legal regime applicable to international commercial transactions, carriage and transportation of goods. The enactment of the Act reflects only one facet of the movement towards revamping the regime controlling carriage of goods so as meet contemporary standards in the areas of containerisation and multimodal transportation.
Recommended Citation
Raja, Siddharth
(1995)
"Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993
A Critical Appreciation,"
National Law School of India Review: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 10.
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https://repository.nls.ac.in/nlsir/vol7/iss1/10