ACCESSING JUDICIAL SYSTEM VIA ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

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  • Radhika Belapurkar Assistant Professor, School of Legal Studies, Reva University Author

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Abstract

An individual typically goes to the authorities who can fix his problem during times of crisis. It can be to make his complaint known or to stand up for himself. When this happens, drawn- out and difficult processes tend to make the issue the person is having worse. Access to justice becomes difficult when the same event is taken into account in adjudication or alternative dispute resolution. The rising costs and delay in finding a solution make it much more challenging. The entire goal of access to justice is defeated since the individual is burdened with additional burdens of procedural complexity, time commitment, and financial investment in order to get a resolution. The purpose of the essay is to examine what access to justice means and how it is viewed in relation to its legal system for resolving disputes. This is accomplished by taking into account the person's socioeconomic status, financial resources, and time commitment to presenting the case in court. Access to justice would depend on the person's willingness and ability to engage in any type of dispute settlement. This essay examines the effectiveness of ADR methods by concentrating on three factors: the procedure involved, the cost, and the amount of time.

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Published

04-10-2022

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How to Cite

Belapurkar, Radhika. “ACCESSING JUDICIAL SYSTEM VIA ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION”. Journal of Alternate Dispute Resolution, vol. 1, no. 1, Oct. 2022, pp. 36-45, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jadr/article/view/951.