Draft Mediation Bill 2021
On 5th November 2021, Government of India released the Draft Mediation Bill for public consultation.
- It is one of various policy initiatives of government for promotion and strengthening of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms.
Need
- The laws on Mediation are contained in several enactments including different Rules and Regulations.
- It was necessary to ascertain the present statutory framework on mediation.
- The need was regularly felt for bringing umbrella legislation including amendments in the existing laws.
Main Features of the Bill
- The draft Bill proposes for pre-litigation mediation and at the same time safeguards the interest of the litigants to approach the competent adjudicatory ....
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