

Alternative Dispute Resolution
(Arbitration, Conciliation, Negotiation and Mediation)
Author: Krishan Keshav
Publisher: Singhal Law Publications
Book Description
Alternative Dispute Resolution is a comprehensive and exam-oriented guide to non-litigation mechanisms for dispute settlement. The book systematically explains Arbitration, Conciliation, Negotiation, and Mediation, focusing on both theoretical foundations and practical application.
Prepared strictly as per the new LL.B. syllabus, this book simplifies complex ADR procedures, statutory provisions, and judicial interpretations, making it highly useful for law students, judicial service aspirants, and practicing advocates. Special emphasis is laid on the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, case laws, and problem-based questions.
Key Coverage
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Concept, scope, and need for ADR
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Arbitration: agreement, tribunal, procedure & awards
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Conciliation under Indian law
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Mediation and negotiation techniques
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Role of courts in ADR
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Important case laws and illustrations
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Comparative understanding of ADR mechanisms
Key Highlights
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Based on latest syllabus and exam pattern
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Clear explanation with practical orientation
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Includes text, cases, questions, and hints
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Ideal for semester exams and judiciary prep
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Trusted Singhal Law Publications quality
Ideal For
✔ LL.B. students
✔ Judicial service aspirants
✔ Advocates and legal professionals
✔ ADR practitioners and mediators
✔ Law colleges and libraries
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