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A DEEP STUDY OF IMPLEMENTATION OF ADR IN INDIA
Anita Sharma, Dr. Rupinder Singh Udhawat
Page No. : 29-37
ABSTRACT
The ADR process enables the participants to choose impartial mediators who are experts in the topic matter of the conflicts they are having. This in no way indicates that the function of attorneys will be lessened in the future. They will carry on playing an essential part in ADR procedures; nevertheless, in order to fulfill the criteria of their function in ADR, they will need to change. There are a relatively small number of neutrals and skilled ADR specialists compared to the size of the populace. It is believed that using ADR processes may assist parties in arriving to a conclusion in a civilized way. However, since they are reached via a process that does not include litigation; the judgments that are reached are not binding on anybody. Since of this, the whole process is rendered pointless because the participants do not adhere to their conclusion, which results in a waste of both effort and cash.
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