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Mediation

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Quick Summary

Mediation is a structured negotiation process where a neutral and impartial mediator assists parties in identifying issues, exploring options, and reaching a voluntary, mutually acceptable resolution to their dispute.

Mediation is a structured negotiation process where a neutral and impartial mediator assists parties in identifying issues, exploring options, and reaching a voluntary, mutually acceptable resolution to their dispute.

Key Characteristics

  • Facilitative dispute resolution process
  • Mediator does not impose solutions
  • Parties retain control over outcome

Legal Framework

Mediation agreement is binding contract

Key Points

  • Facilitative dispute resolution process
  • Mediator does not impose solutions
  • Parties retain control over outcome
  • Confidential and voluntary
  • Court-annexed mediation available in India
  • Mediation agreement is binding contract

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the role of a mediator?

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What is court-annexed mediation?

Can mediation proceedings be disclosed in court?