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_aSingh, Deo Narayan and Roy, Rana Navneet _952157 |
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| 245 | _a Traditional village panchayat practices and formalized mediation processes: An assessment of mediation act, 2023 | ||
| 260 | _aBihar Journal of Public Administration | ||
| 300 | _a21(2), Jul-Dec, 2024: p.803-814 | ||
| 520 | _a India has been experiencing resolution of conflicts through mediation by the institution known as panchayats from ancient times. Now with burden of cases on judiciary, it has been resorted to mediation mode of conflict resolution. Growing awareness of the shortcomings of the established legal system and a resurgence of interest in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes, especially mediation, have been observed in recent years. As such, the present paper compares the traditional panchayat practices with the new arrangements of conciliatory resolution of disputes through laws i.e. formalised mediation process. On the basis of opinions of courts and legal experts, the paper assesses the similarities between the old and new systems. It is found that litigants are becoming interested in panchayats and other types of Alternative Dispute Resolution to avoid the difficulties with regular courts. Finally, it is suggestible that this indigenous method of dispute resolution must be adopted in almost as many kinds of disputes/cases as are possible. – Reproduced http://www.iipabiharbranch.org/upload/BJPA%20Vol%20XXI%20No.%202%20Jul-Dec%202024.pdf | ||
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_aPanchayat, Mediation act, Win-lose mode, Alternative dispute resolution, India. _952158 |
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| 773 | _aBihar Journal of Public Administration | ||
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