Alternative Dispute Resolution in India: A Brief Overview Justice Delayed is Justice Denied. - William E. Gladstone
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Vidyodaya law College, Tumakuru (India)
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Submitted: 2025-08-05
Accepted: 2025-08-11
Published: 2025-09-04
Abstract
The Indian court system is very stringent. There have been extraordinary efforts to develop strategies aimed at less costly, more effective and more satisfying resolution of conflict, including more wide and proper use of mediation and other “alternative dispute resolution” (ADR) methods. The research paper studies how the Indian society has adopted ADR system and how it made the positive sign of cost and time savings and plentiful other benefits of some court and their clients. in India, provisions relating to ADR, the role of legal practitioners during ADR procedure in India.
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Stringent; Legal practitioners; Disputes; Society
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