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REIMAGING JUSTICE BEYOND THE COURTROOM: STRENGTHENING THE LANDSCAPE OF RURAL MEDIATION THROUGH TRANSFORMATIVE MODEL OF JSS

Jaiverdhan Singh, 2nd Year, LLB(H), Student at Amity University, Noida (India)

Astha Anupy, 2nd Year, LLB(H), Student at Amity University, Noida (India)

ADR which is relatively a new concept to our country’s legal diaspora, has always been existing in cultural nuances of India. The current Indian justice delivery system is in dire need of restitution, because India failed in providing easy access to courts and ensure speedy justice. The problems in its obvious manifestation have impacted the marginalized community the most. This article, after highlighting the existing problems, proposes a solution in form of mediation organization replicating the working principles of Jan Shikshan Sansthan. The expected outcome of the proposed solution is based on the analysis of initiatives functioning around the globe.

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Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research (LIJDLR), Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 1773–1784.
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