Published on: October 31, 2025

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)

NEWS

  • India is emphasising Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to address massive case backlogs and delays in the justice system.
  • The total number of pending cases in India is 4.57 crore; Supreme Court: 81,768, High Courts: 62.9 lakh.
  • ADR is seen as faster, cost-effective, socially inclusive, and aligned with India’s civilisational ethos (Panch Parmeshwar).

HIGHLIGHTS

Constitutional and Legal Basis of ADR

  • Article 39A: State must provide equal justice and free legal aid.
  • Section 89, Code of Civil Procedure 1908: Encourages arbitration, conciliation, mediation, and judicial settlement (Lok Adalat).
  • Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 (amended 2021): Provides legal framework for binding arbitration in civil and compoundable criminal disputes.
  • Indian Arbitration Council: Established to regulate arbitration agreements.
  • Time-bound resolution: Maximum 180 days prescribed for dispute resolution.

 How ADR Works in India

  • Mediation: Parties engage in discussion; if dissatisfied, can exit after two sessions.
  • Pre-litigation mediation: Prevents court backlog, strengthens social relationships.
  • Lok Adalats:
    • Governed by Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.
    • Types: Permanent Lok Adalat (Section 22-B), National Lok Adalat, e-Lok Adalat.
    • Decisions are final, no appeal, but dissatisfied parties can file a court suit.
    • First Lok Adalat organised in Gujarat, 1999.

Benefits of ADR

  • Provides justice in accessible language.
  • Protects social sentiments and relationships.
  • Reduces court backlog and delays.
  • Encourages interpersonal consensus aligned with constitutional and social norms.

 Case Backlog and Judicial Challenges

  • India Justice Report 2025: Pending cases exceed 5 crore; High Courts and district courts have 33% and 21% vacancies respectively.
  • High workload: Judges in UP, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala have >4,000 cases each.
  • Many cases have been pending over 10 years.
  • States with highest backlog: Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar.

 Significance for Effective Justice Delivery

  • ADR ensures faster dispute resolution and reduces delays.
  • Strengthening ADR is essential for per capita justice delivery.
  • Supports judicial reforms, aligns with global best practices, and improves social cohesion.