The Role of Mediation in Resolving Commercial Disputes in India: Challenges
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Mediation has emerged as a pivotal alternative dispute resolution mechanism, especially in the context of India's burgeoning commercial sector. This process, which fosters amicable settlements outside traditional courts, is gaining traction as an efficient, cost-effective, and less adversarial method of resolving commercial disputes. With the enactment of the Mediation Act, 2023, India has taken a significant step toward institutionalizing mediation and aligning with global best practices. However, despite these advancements, several challenges hinder its widespread adoption. Key obstacles include inadequate awareness of mediation’s benefits among businesses and the public, societal scepticism toward mediated settlements, and cultural resistance to non-litigious dispute resolution. Institutional barriers, such as insufficient training of mediators, lack of standardized frameworks, and limited infrastructure, further compound the problem. Additionally, gaps in legislative support, such as ambiguities in existing laws and slow implementation of reforms, pose significant hurdles. This research delves into the comparative analysis of mediation frameworks in India and globally, exploring how other jurisdictions have overcome similar challenges. It also examines the role of Indian businesses, courts, and the judiciary in adopting mediation, supported by data on its success rates and stakeholder perspectives. The study underscores the importance of judicial orders, court-annexed mediation centers, and recent legislative amendments in promoting mediation as a viable dispute resolution method.
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