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Dispute Resolution

  1. Arbitration: Parties agree to have an impartial third party (arbitrator) resolve their dispute outside of the court system, following agreed-upon procedures.
  2. Mediation: A neutral mediator assists parties in negotiating a settlement, but the final decision remains with the parties themselves.
  3. Conciliation: Similar to mediation, a conciliator helps parties resolve their dispute, often through communication and facilitation, but can also offer suggestions for settlement.
  4. Negotiation: Parties engage in direct discussions to reach an agreement without involving a third party.
  5. Adjudication: Common in labor and employment disputes, where disputes are resolved by administrative or quasi-judicial bodies.
  6. Online Dispute Resolution (ODR): Utilizes online platforms to facilitate resolution, particularly for e-commerce and digital transactions.
  7. Consumer Dispute Redressal Forums: Specialized forums to resolve disputes between consumers and businesses.
  8. Family Dispute Resolution: Involves methods like counseling, reconciliation, and alternative dispute resolution for family-related matters.
  9. Court-Annexed Mediation: Courts encourage parties to attempt mediation before proceeding with litigation.

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