Introduction: In the legal landscape, arbitration is one of the most preferred methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Arbitration offers faster resolution, cost-effectiveness, and confidentiality. […]
Category: LLB 5th Sem Alternative Dispute Resolution
5. Family Court
The Family Court system in India is a vital component of the judiciary, dedicated to resolving family and matrimonial disputes in a peaceful, sensitive, and […]
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Alternate Dispute Resolution?
Introduction Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to various processes that help parties resolve disputes without traditional litigation. ADR mechanisms like arbitration, mediation, conciliation, negotiation, and […]
2. What are the salient features of Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996
Introduction The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is a landmark legislation in India that consolidates and amends the law related to domestic arbitration, international commercial […]
1. Explain the characteristics of ADR? Distinguish between arbitration and negotiation.
In the modern legal landscape, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has emerged as a pragmatic and efficient means of settling disputes outside the traditional courtroom. Given […]
4. Tribunals
Tribunals are quasi-judicial institutions established to resolve specific types of disputes outside the traditional court system. In India, tribunals play a crucial role in delivering […]
3. Lokpal
The fight against corruption in India received a major boost with the establishment of the Lokpal, an independent statutory body designed to inquire into allegations […]
2. Lok Adalat
Lok Adalat, meaning “People’s Court”, is a unique and effective form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in India. It is aimed at providing cheap, speedy, […]
1. Conciliation
Conciliation is a widely accepted method of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) that enables parties to settle disputes amicably without resorting to formal litigation. In India, […]
