In India, attempts to provide speedy and informal resolution of disputes through conciliation and mediation have focused on the institution of the Lok Adalat, which means the people\u27s courts. The Lok Adalat courts aim at extending access to the judicial system and providing a means of dispute resolution which is sensitive to the variety of indigenous methods. This Article examines the Lok Adalat courts both theoretically and in practice
Constitution of India aims to provide social, economic and political justice to its citizens by the ...
Indeed, disputes are the part of one’s daily life but it is hardly possible to approach courts for e...
Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism process which is principally aimed at explo...
In India, attempts to provide speedy and informal resolution of disputes through conciliation and me...
Lok Adalats are the alternative justice dispensation system of this global society. It provides a su...
Disputes Resolution (ADR) for the dispensation of justice, because the courts are inaccessible owing...
India\u27s courts suffer from enormous backlogs. To remedy this, Indian politicians and judges have ...
Alternative Dispute Resolution is a generic term used to describe a range of procedures designed to ...
May 2013 The Lok Adalat (“people’s court”) is regularly celebrated in the Indian media as one of the...
To tackle the crippling judicial backlog of the Indian justice system, alternative dispute resolutio...
This paper provides an introduction to the Indian judicial system and court hierarchy, outlining the...
The Constitution of India charges the state to verify social, financial and political equity to ever...
This study focuses on the effectiveness of Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms in India. The b...
India is rightly acclaimed for achieving a flourishing constitutional order, presided over by an i...
In this article author studies history of the institute of mediation formation and development in In...
Constitution of India aims to provide social, economic and political justice to its citizens by the ...
Indeed, disputes are the part of one’s daily life but it is hardly possible to approach courts for e...
Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism process which is principally aimed at explo...
In India, attempts to provide speedy and informal resolution of disputes through conciliation and me...
Lok Adalats are the alternative justice dispensation system of this global society. It provides a su...
Disputes Resolution (ADR) for the dispensation of justice, because the courts are inaccessible owing...
India\u27s courts suffer from enormous backlogs. To remedy this, Indian politicians and judges have ...
Alternative Dispute Resolution is a generic term used to describe a range of procedures designed to ...
May 2013 The Lok Adalat (“people’s court”) is regularly celebrated in the Indian media as one of the...
To tackle the crippling judicial backlog of the Indian justice system, alternative dispute resolutio...
This paper provides an introduction to the Indian judicial system and court hierarchy, outlining the...
The Constitution of India charges the state to verify social, financial and political equity to ever...
This study focuses on the effectiveness of Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms in India. The b...
India is rightly acclaimed for achieving a flourishing constitutional order, presided over by an i...
In this article author studies history of the institute of mediation formation and development in In...
Constitution of India aims to provide social, economic and political justice to its citizens by the ...
Indeed, disputes are the part of one’s daily life but it is hardly possible to approach courts for e...
Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism process which is principally aimed at explo...