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This document contains an acknowledgement section thanking God, the professor, faculty, librarians, and family/friends for their support during the research project on the background of ADR systems in India. It then provides a table of contents outlining 9 sections that will be covered, including the introduction, history of ADR in India, need and scope of ADR, different ADR modes, and challenges. The references section lists several books and online articles that were consulted during the research.

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Acknowledgement

This document contains an acknowledgement section thanking God, the professor, faculty, librarians, and family/friends for their support during the research project on the background of ADR systems in India. It then provides a table of contents outlining 9 sections that will be covered, including the introduction, history of ADR in India, need and scope of ADR, different ADR modes, and challenges. The references section lists several books and online articles that were consulted during the research.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First of all, I would like to thank God! I would like to sincerely thank OUR
Professor for the opportunity he gave me to research on the topic, Background of
ADR system in India. He has consistently updated me about the relevant cases
and material of importance regarding my topic. I would like to thank the faculty
and the librarians who let me easily access all the matters pertaining to my topic
available in the library. Lastly, I would like to thank my family and friends who
constantly extended their unwavering support throughout the project.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.) Introduction

2.) ADR in Olden Days in India

3.) Historical Development of ADR

4.) Need and Scope of ADR

5.) Advantages of ADR

6.) Different modes of ADR

7.) Application of ADR in Different Forums

8.) Barriers to Formal Legal System

9.) The Challenges Ahead


References

Books

Boyle and Birds, Administrative Law, 57 (Universal Law Publication, Delhi, 3rd edition,
1997).
K.S. Anantharaman, Lectures on Company Law and Competition Act (Including
Secretarial Practice), 47 (LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa, Nagpur, 10th edition, 2011).
Avtar Singh, 129-133 (Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, 16th Edition, 2015).
The Story of My Experiments with Truth, General Press, Edn. 2009
Avtar Singh: Law of Arbitration and Conciliation (7th Ed.) 2005

. Online Articles
Prof. S.C. Srivastava in his Article, Dispute Resolution Process in India, Indian
Law Institute. Pg 26,
M.A. Sujan, Law Relating to Arbitration and Conciliation, Universal Law Publishing Co.
Pvt. Ltd, IInd ed. 2001, p. 2.
K Ramaswamy J, while delivering his keynote addresses at Law Ministers Conference,
1975, Hyderabad cited from the book Alternative Dispute Resolution edited by P.C. Rao
& William Sheffield, p. 104.
R.D. Weston, Promoters Liability: Old Dominion v. Bigelow, 30 Harv. Law Rev. 39-
61 (1916), available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1327287 (Visited on April 7, 2016).
Malcolm Lloyd, Jr., The principles of the law relating to corporate liability for acts of
promoters, 45 The American Law Register and Review 545-570 (1897), available at:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/3306167

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