Abstract :
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is the procedure for settling disputes without litigation.
ADR procedures are usually less costly and more expeditious. They are increasingly being utilized
in disputes that would otherwise result in litigation, including high-profile, divorce actions, labor
disputes and personal injury claims.
Our objectives of writing research paper is to offer comparative study between conventional
methods of solving disputes and ADR , to put ADR process in equal footing as other methods of
solving disputes as ADR is considered as a secondary option in solving disputes rather it can be
primary source .
Indian judiciary is the world’s most renowned and one of the oldest judicial system but in today It
has been clogged with long unsettled and pending cases. There are around 3 crore cases pending.
More than 1000 of fast track court are set up even than millions of cases are far from being solved
and are still pilling up. To deal with this scenario Alternative Dispute Resolution can be proved as
a helpful mechanism to resolve the conflict in a very subtle, peaceful, effective, and efficient where
the outcome is satisfactory for both the parties.
Keyword :
ADR, FAST TRACK COURT