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Mediation In Family Dispute




Rufus Chrisen Prabakar & Kripa Somi John, VIT School of law, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

ABSTRACT

Everyone's life involves questions. There will inevitably be questions in any private or professional association. Albert Einstein is credited with having said, "In every difficulty lies opportunity." Marriage and family are India's two main pillars of society. Modern matrimonial dispute resolution methods, particularly mediation, which saves time and money, are essential to preserving the family structure. In India, especially when there are marital issues, mediation is becoming more and more common. By emphasising mediation methods, the contemporary legal climate, and societal difficulties, the idea of mediation and its function in settling marriage disputes is examined in this essay.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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