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Aditi Maurya

Alternative Dispute Resolution





Aditi Maurya, ICFAI University, Dehradun


Abstract


ADR more precisely Alternative Dispute Resolution in the need of this fast growing world people start giving more value to money than time. So, they have founded a new and efficient way to resolve their most of disputed among them that is Alternative dispute resolution. The outcomes of this method will excluded by mutual understanding and mutual agreement which is acceptable by both the parties in lesser time.


In this short article, we will discuss about all the aspects of ADR more importantly types and importance of ADR. The mechanism of is not that typical as court’s proceedings. It also values the privacy of parties that’s why ADR proceedings conducted in private camber or where both the parties feel suitable. We have also discuss the inappropriate aspect of ADR because still lot of people are not aware about other than court’s proceeding, hence, this method is not developed to deal with all type of cases. There are some loophole of ADR likewise- as its decisions are based on principal, it is not necessarily says that decision taken in present time will be effective in future as it is in present time.


At the end notwithstanding of its few drawback , I would like to conclude ADR is the future of justice system because it has much more to give to society, to justice giving system.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

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