Mediation, Negotiation and Lok Adalats as Modes of ADR
Mediation Mediation may be defined as a non-binding procedure in which an impartial third party, the conciliator or mediator, assists the parties to a
Mediation Mediation may be defined as a non-binding procedure in which an impartial third party, the conciliator or mediator, assists the parties to a
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