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Taking Alternative Dispute Resolution To The Common Man | |
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by Rishabh Sinha & Sarabjeet Singh BA LLB (Hons.) INational Law Institute University, Bhopal NLIU, Kerwa Dam Road, Bhopal - 462 044 |
An Abstract Alternative Dispute Resolution is a term that refers to several different methods of resolving business-related disputes outside traditional legal and administrative forums. These methodologies, which include various types of arbitration and mediation, have surged in popularity in recent years because companies and courts became extremely frustrated over the expense, time, and emotional toll involved in resolving disputes through the usual avenues of litigation. "The opposing sides in litigation are attacked and demeaned at every opportunity during the course of a lawsuit," pointed out Wayne Hoagland in Nation's Restaurant News. "The system is very expensive, disruptive and protracted, and by its very nature it tends to drive the parties further apart, weakening their relationships, often irreparably." ADR programs have emerged as an alternative, litigation-free method of resolving disputes. |
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