Legal Awareness Series: NALSA Online Mediation

Legal Awareness Series: NALSA Online Mediation

About NALSA

 

The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) has been constituted under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 to provide free Legal Services to the weaker sections of the society. The Chief Justice of India is the Patron-in-Chief and the Senior most Hon’ble Judge, Supreme Court of India is the Executive Chairman of the Authority. Presently, NALSA is housed at 12/11, Jam Nagar House, New Delhi-110011.

What Is Mediation?

Mediation is an arm of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) in India; hence it is essentially, a shift from traditional court system. Mediation promotes amicable settlement between the parties outside the court wherein it takes into account their wishes. Mediation is backed by law wherein emphasis is laid on referring litigating parties to alternate modes of dispute resolution if there are elements of settlement in their dispute. In case, the parties fail to arrive at a mutual settlement the case is referred back to the court.

What Types Of Disputes Can Be Resolved Through Mediation?

All civil cases such as recovery, injunction, specific performance, partition, landlord-tenant disputes, matrimonial disputes, property-related disputes, employer-employee disputes, matrimonial disputes, few suitable criminal cases such as dishonour of cheques and cases which are compoundable under law, could be referred to Mediation.

Image Courtesy NALSA
Image Courtesy NALSA

Why Parties Should Mediate?

Mediation is a party-centred process as it focuses on their interests, needs and rights. It is confidential and therefore aids better and effective communication between the parties. Mediation is conducive to dispute resolution by providing a procedure that is simple and flexible; mediation can be modified to the demands of each case and allows the parties to carry on with their day to day activities. It thus creates an informal, cordial and conducive environment for dispute resolution.

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For Online Mediation Visit the Official Website: https://nalsamediation.nic.in/

Disclaimer: The above information  is a feed from NALSA official website only for the purpose of legal awareness.

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