Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)

Paper II: Alternative Dispute Resolution System - II (LB-802)

Unit I: Conciliation

  • Application and Scope: Understanding the commencement of conciliation proceedings.
  • The Conciliator: Appointment process, role, and administrative assistance.
  • Procedural Elements: Submission of statements, communication with parties, and disclosure of information.
  • Operating Principles: Cooperation of parties, confidentiality, and costs/deposits.
  • Outcome: Settlement agreements and the termination of proceedings.
  • Legal Standing: Admissibility of evidence in other proceedings and the difference between Arbitration and Conciliation.

Unit II: Mediation I

  • Foundations: Historical development, concept, and definitions of mediation.
  • Legal Framework: Salient features of the Mediation Act, 2023.
  • Comparison: Advantages of mediation and its differences from conciliation.
  • Application of the Mediation Act:
    • Mediation agreements and pre-litigation mediation.
    • Matters not fit for mediation.
    • Power of Courts or Tribunals to refer parties to mediation.
  • The Mediator: Appointment, party preferences, conflict of interest disclosures, and termination or replacement of mandate.

Unit III: Mediation II

  • Proceedings: Commencement, conduct, and the specific role of the mediator.
  • Timeline and Settlement: Time limitations, registration of settlement agreements, and costs.
  • Confidentiality: Admissibility and privilege against disclosure.
  • Finality: Enforcement and challenges to mediated settlement agreements.
  • Modern Applications: Online mediation and the applicability of mediation in other dispute forms.
  • Mediation Council of India: Establishment, composition, duties, functions, and reporting.

Unit IV: Lok-Adalat and Other Authorities

  • Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987: Objects, scope, and the hierarchy of National, State, District, and Taluk authorities.
  • Lok Adalat: Organization, jurisdiction, powers, and the finality of its awards.
  • Permanent Lok Adalat: Definition of Public Utility Service, jurisdiction, and procedures.
  • Other ADR Forms:
    • Negotiation and Med-Arb.
    • Summary Trial and Plea Bargaining.
    • Ombudsman, Family Courts, and Gram Nyayalaya.