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MPs demand reducing claim threshold at Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution to 100,000

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Last updated: 2024/11/02 at 8:11 PM
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Advocates are proposing a significant decrease in the minimum claim value handled by the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution from 500,000 dinars to 100,000 dinars. This move aims to streamline and expedite the dispute resolution process for businesses in Bahrain. However, the Chamber has raised concerns about the potential implications of this change, stating that it could strain their resources and impact their revenue. The fees collected from higher-value cases are essential for funding the Chamber’s operations.

Despite the Chamber’s objections, the Legislative and Legal Affairs Committee is in favor of the proposal and is pushing for its approval in the upcoming parliamentary session. Proponents of the bill argue that lowering the threshold will provide companies with a quicker and more accessible way to resolve commercial disputes, ultimately enhancing the overall business environment in the Kingdom. The bill, which is being spearheaded by MP Dr. Ali Majid Al Nuaimi, is scheduled for discussion in Parliament this week.

Supporters of the proposal believe that the current law limits access to the Chamber’s services and that reducing the claim limit would allow for a broader scope of commercial claims to be addressed. They also argue that making dispute resolution easier and more efficient will make Bahrain a more attractive destination for investment. On the other hand, the Chamber maintains that the objectives of the proposed bill are already being met through existing processes.

The Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution operates on a timeline similar to that of the courts, with an initial two-month period to manage cases that can be extended if necessary. The Chamber stresses the importance of maintaining its financial stability, as lowering the threshold could result in a significant reduction in revenue per case. This could hinder the Chamber’s ability to sustain its services and invest in new initiatives, potentially impacting its regional and international reputation if overwhelmed by a surge in cases under the new remit.

In conclusion, the proposed bill to lower the minimum claim value handled by the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution has received mixed reactions from stakeholders. While advocates believe it will benefit businesses by simplifying and expediting the resolution process, the Chamber has expressed concerns about the potential strain on its resources and revenue. The bill is set for discussion in Parliament, where the decision will be made on whether to proceed with the proposed changes. Ultimately, finding a balance between making dispute resolution more accessible and efficient while ensuring the Chamber’s financial stability will be crucial in determining the success of this initiative.

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