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Online Dispute Resolution: The Future of Dispute Resolution

Online Dispute Resolution: The Future of Dispute Resolution

The traditional litigation recourse is expensive as well as time-consuming. Our judiciary is already burdened with a plethora of pending cases which require a mechanism that aids in quick disposal of cases and effective justice delivery system. The Alternative Dispute Resolution methods have been quite beneficial to cope up with the pending cases prior to the pandemic.

Difference between Investigation and Inquiry under Criminal Procedure Code 1973

Difference between Investigation and Inquiry under Criminal Procedure Code 1973

The criminal procedure in India is governed by the CrPC 1973.

Mediation and Conciliation in Family Dispute Cases

Mediation and Conciliation in Family Dispute Cases

Family is the most important social institution. We are dependent on our families, both for financial and emotional stability. From the transition of joint families to nuclear families, the ideas and beliefs of family members have changed drastically; and in recent times, family disputes have escalated. With the Indian judicial system already burdened with the pressure of pending family dispute cases, there is an urgent need to resolve such matters through alternate dispute resolution methods, beyond the scope of litigation.

E-Contracts in Contemporary India

E-Contracts in Contemporary India

Contracts are standard processes that we undertake in our daily lives, but we hardly realize and recognize it. Buying and selling vegetables, groceries, land, properties and any essentials all comes under the definition of Contract. According to The Indian Contract Act, 1872