ADR is a mechanism of dispute resolution that is non adversarial, i.e. working together co-operatively to reach the best resolution for everyone.
ADR can be instrumental in reducing the burden of litigation on courts, while delivering a well-rounded and satisfying experience for the parties involved.
It provides the opportunity to "expand the pie" through creative, collaborative bargaining, and fulfill the interests driving their demands.
Need for ADR: The system of dispensing justice in India has come under great stress mainly because of the huge pendency of cases in courts.
In India, the number of cases filed in the courts has shown a tremendous increase in recent years resulting in pendency and delays underlining the need for ADR methods.
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