Introduction The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is a landmark legislation that governs the use, operation, and legal principles related to negotiable instruments in India. It […]
Category: LLB 5th Sem Alternative Dispute Resolution
14. Write about Section 89 and Order X Rules 1A, 1B, and IC of CPC.
Introduction India’s overburdened judiciary has necessitated the growth of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms to ensure speedy, effective, and affordable justice. Section 89 and Order […]
13. Define mediation enhances access to justice.
Definition of Mediation Mediation is a voluntary, confidential, and structured process in which a neutral third party (mediator) helps disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable […]
12. Explain the working of Lok Adalats in speedy disposal of long pending cases in the civil courts
Introduction to Lok Adalats: A Pillar of Alternate Dispute Resolution The Indian judicial system is often burdened with an overwhelming number of pending cases, especially […]
11. Write in brief the procedure followed to appoint and remove the Arbitrator.
I. Procedure for Appointment of Arbitrator 1. Parties’ Agreement (Section 11(2)): 2. Default Procedure (Section 11(4) to 11(6)):If there’s no agreement or failure in appointment: […]
14. Arbitration Clause
In today’s commercial and contractual landscape, dispute resolution through arbitration has become a preferred method due to its speed, confidentiality, and flexibility. An essential component […]
10. What is the role played by Lokpal and Lokayukta in administration of justice in India?
Introduction: Corruption is a critical barrier to justice, governance, and development in any democracy. To combat this menace and promote accountability and transparency in public […]
13. Lokayukta.
The fight against corruption in public offices requires strong and independent watchdogs. The Lokayukta is one such institution established to ensure accountability, transparency, and integrity […]
9. Discuss the composite functions of family court?
Introduction Family Courts in India were established under the Family Courts Act, 1984 with the primary objective of promoting conciliation and securing speedy settlement of […]
12. Drafting of settlement Agreement
In the world of dispute resolution, a Settlement Agreement serves as a vital legal tool for bringing disputes to a peaceful and final conclusion. Whether […]
