By Arif Mohammed Madani The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (the Act) underwent amendments in 2015. These aimed to improve the efficiency,…
Disputes are inevitable in human interaction, occurring in various domains such as commerce, employment, family, and more. Traditional methods of dispute resolution,…
Online Dispute Resolution (“ODR”) resolves disputes by arbitration, mediation, or negotiation using Information and Technology tools such as learning algorithms. The use…
The ongoing pandemic has brought about significant changes in how we conduct ourselves daily. Individuals have had to adapt to new protocols…
Smart contracts are self-enforcing computer programmes that become more secure on the blockchain. The blockchain is a decentralized and distributed ledger spread…
A 5th Generation (“5G”) network promises to provide an advanced, fast, reliable, and more widely available experience for users. As a successor…
The importance of legal translation is of paramount importance, especially in India, one of the most linguistically diverse countries in the world.
Given the Government’s emphasis on supporting MSMEs as the growth driver of India’s economy, ODR needs to be implemented at the earliest.
ADR, including elements of ODR, will lead to improvements in court effectiveness, business environment, and trust in the legal system, culminating in the economic development of the country. Here’s how.