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    A Critical Analysis of Access and Practice: The Role of Student-Led ADR Clinics in Accommodating Accessible Dispute Resolution Models for Persons with Disabilities

    – Ms. Iram Majid Arbitration, mediation and negotiation have developed as an Alternative Dispute Resolution system, regarded as a flexible, neutral, and efficient framework. The system tries to address the discrimination based on gender, religion, region or caste and systematically overlooks the disabled people. They face a rigid, exclusionary nature of traditional barriers ranging from…

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    BEYOND CEASEFIRES: THE OPERATIONAL LOGIC OF HUMANITARIAN ADR IN THE GAZA CONFLICT

    Maria Elizabeth Sajith, Karan Gupta ABSTRACTAs conflict zones intensify and peace solutions falter, the need to explore alternative avenues of peacekeeping grows, as the possibility of reconciliation diminishes. The existing literature highlights the use of mediation and ADR in post-conflict scenarios, yet it overlooks the importance of real-time mediation in reaching agreements between conflicting factions….

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  • International Conference on ADR

    Gender-Based Justice Beyond Courts: A Jurisprudential Analysis of ADR mechanisms

                 -Tulika Borah  and Dr. Rupali Debbarma                         Abstract The pursuit of gender-based justice requires the legal system to look beyond traditional court-centered processes and engage with alternative ways to resolve disputes. In India, gender-based justice is still developing as victims have to deal with legal processes that are formal, slow, and intimidating. In this context, Alternative…

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    ADR in India: A State-Wise, Analysis of Community Inclusion, Institutional Capacity, and Justice Delivery

    -Dhwani Kumawat & Akshit Sharma Abstract This research paper tries to analyze ADR apparatus across states in terms of community inclusion, institutional capacity and justice delivery against a back drop of 4.57 crore pending cases (NJDG, 2025). ADR across arbitration, mediation, conciliation, Lok Adalats and online platforms, are cost-efficient and time-bound as evidenced by over 3.23…

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  • International Conference on ADR

    DATA BREACH MEDIATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR LITIGATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN CYBERSECURITY DISPUTES

    -Meera.S and Devananda S Khanna ABSTRACT In the digital era, information exists in every sphere of life, and the ability to use digital data effectively has become very essential. With the rapid expansion of technology, organisations now face unprecedented risks of data breaches and privacy concerns. Against this backdrop, this research examines the role of mediation in addressing disputes arising from…

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  • International Conference on ADR

    From Litigation to Resolution: The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code

    -Mrs Anupama B U Abstract              The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) represented a watershed moment in India’s approach to corporate insolvency, introducing creditor-led, time-bound resolution mechanisms that fundamentally altered the insolvency landscape. Six years into implementation, however, mounting backlogs at the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and the inherent complexity of multi-party commercial…

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  • International Conference on ADR

    Plea Bargaining: Negotiated Justice in Gender‑Based Crimes

    -Smt. Ashwini Parab, Abstract Plea bargaining is emerging as a pragmatic tool in criminal justice systems worldwide. It is an efficient disposal method for reducing the burden on courts. However, the application of plea bargaining in gender‑based crimes raises complex ethical, legal, and social concerns. Gender‑based crimes such as rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, and…

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  • International Conference on ADR

    Mediating Corporate Distress: The Evolving Role of ADR in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Resolution

    -Aruthra R and S Nakshatra ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the changing interaction between mediation and the overall concept of Corporate Insolvency Resolution, It looks at how mediation can work alongside other long-established mechanisms in today’s corporate insolvency framework. Corporate insolvency is becoming an increasingly complicated matter. As such, the need for methods to resolve these…

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  • International Conference on ADR

    Cross-Border Chargeback Conflicts: Can ADR Replace FragmentedBanking Dispute Mechanisms?

    *Anantha Padmanabha Pai and Mandakini Acharya Abstract Objective: This research shall Evaluate the systemic viability of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) and decentralized justice protocols as replacements for the traditional and fragmented banking chargeback mechanism in the cross-border e-commerce transactions. Methodology: A comparative legal and technical analysis through the regulatory frameworks of the United States (Regulation…

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  • Volume X, 2024

    “Gender Discrimination under Indian Criminal Laws: A Critical Analysis”

    Ashwini Parab Download PDF Abstract Gender discrimination within India’s criminal justice system remains deeply entrenched, reflecting societal biases and patriarchal norms. Despite progressive laws such as the Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act, 2013 and the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, many discriminatory provisions of the Indian Penal Code…

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