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“ADR SYSTEM IN INDIA: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS”

SUBMITTED TO- SUBMITTED BY-

MR. HRISHIKESH MANU NAME: ICHCHHIT SRIVASTAVA


FACULTY OF ADR LAW COURSE: B.A., L.L.B (Hons.)
ROLL NO: 1731
SEMESTER: 6th

ROUGH DRAFT SUBMITTED IN THE FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

DURING ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20 FOR OBTAINING DEGREE OF B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.)

FEBRUARY, 2020

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY


NYAYA NAGAR, MITHAPUR, PATNA-800001
INTRODUCTION-

The basic purpose of arbitration is to bring about cost-effective and expeditious resolution of
disputes and further preventing multiplicity of litigation by giving finality to an arbitral award.
The article ambidextrously and comprehensively analyzes India’s Commitment and challenge
to the International Arbitration in the era of globalization when the investment by the foreign
entities is at the peak.

The ‘Welfare State’ demands more and more socio-welfare legislat ions,
transparency in governance, Rule of Law and above them all ‘Just ice’—Social,
economic and polit ical. A country performing well in these paramet ers may right ly
be said an ‘egalit arian societ y’. Disputes are very basic tendency of human
behaviour, but devil resides in the resolut ion of disputes.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:

• The main aim of this project is to analyze the ADR system in India wef Prospects and
Problems

HYPOTHESIS:
The researcher has presumed that a much wider scope is required for ADR to flourish in India

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:

The researcher will be relying on Doctrinal method of research to complete the project.

TENTATIVE CHAPTERIZATION-

1. Introduction.

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2. Conceptualizing justice and alternative to litigation
3. Arbitration
4. Conciliation, Mediation And Negotiation
5. Conclusion and suggestion

BIBLIOGRAPHY-

The researcher has consulted following sources to complete the rough proposal:

PRIMARY SOURCES:
1) Acts and Provisions-

a) THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996.

2) Books-
a) Shashank Garg, Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Indian Perspective (Oxford
University Publication, First edition, 2018)

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