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Paper Title: ADR Mechanism and Arbitration Law in India
Authors Name: Bhawana , Abhishek Bishnoi
Unique Id: IJSDR2306258
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 6, June-2023
Abstract: Abstract The existing justice system is struggling to cope with the ever-increasing load of civil litigations. Many people in India cannot afford litigation, and apart from litigants who benefit from delaying the process of justice, others are reluctant to pursue litigation due to the exorbitant amount of time and expenses involved. This situation has led to widespread cynicism about the judicial process, not only in India but also in many other countries facing similar challenges. The United States has taken the lead in refining legal procedures by introducing new methods for the speedy settlement of disputes. These procedures, known as "Alternate Dispute Resolution" or simply "ADR," have been adopted in the USA and several other countries. ADR provides well-structured processes that offer easy access to justice without undue delays and at a lesser cost, allowing parties to actively participate in resolving their disputes. ADR is not intended to replace the court system but rather to supplement it, with a focus on reducing excessive lawyering. ADR has been in use for the past 30 years or so in countries such as the USA, Australia, Canada, Germany, Holland, Hong Kong, New Zealand, South Africa, Switzerland, and the U.K. ADR encourages disputants to reach negotiated understandings with minimal external intervention. The primary objective of the ADR movement is to avoid vexation, expense, and delay, while promoting the ideal of "access to justice" for all. The ADR system aims to provide affordable, straightforward, prompt, and accessible justice.
Keywords: Key Words; Arbitration, ADR, ADR Mechanism, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Cite Article: "ADR Mechanism and Arbitration Law in India", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 6, page no.1893 - 1897, June-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2306258.pdf
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 6, June-2023
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