A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE SHIFT FROM LITIGATION TO ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
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ADR refers to numerous approaches for resolving conflicts outside of the judicial system. There is a tremendous growth in disagreements between parties in the modern world. Litigation gives a remedy and settles all disputes, but the process is very time-consuming. In certain instances, low-income individuals struggle to pay court fees. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) gives remedies to the difficulties generated by litigation. It facilitates the resolution of cases in a timely and cost-effective manner. It helps to create a good resolution by considering both sides’ interests.
This article focuses on the difficulties individuals confront as a result of legal processes and those resulting from the implementation of Covid-19. It also describes the ADR procedure and shows how it is superior to conventional litigation and the benefits of ODR following Covid-19.
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