Mediation in India.

Mediation under Sec.89 CPC, is one of the Alternate Dispute Resolution techniques. Where ever people are involved in disputes mediation comes in. It settles cases faster than the courts with less cost and time. It is all about communication, negotiation, coming together, talking it out vs Litigating. It leads to happy families, better work associations, better neighbors less court cases etc., This blog is for making Mediation popular among lawyers, litigants, people, etc., in India.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Unwilling parties in a Mediation.

Here is a very balanced and proper article on the Mediation process.

Unwilling parties.
Posted by Meena at 10:20 PM
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Labels: Limits in Mediation process., Settlement, Unwilling parties

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