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Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution

The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre at Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat, Delhi-NCR, is dedicated to promoting a culture of peaceful conflict resolution through practical training, academic engagement, and legal outreach. The Centre functions as a specialized forum for students, faculty, and legal professionals to explore the theory and application of ADR mechanisms, including arbitration, mediation, conciliation, and negotiation. By integrating legal education with dispute resolution techniques, the Centre aspires to bridge the gap between traditional litigation and modern methods of resolving conflicts efficiently and amicably.

Vision

The ADR Centre envisions becoming a premier institution for advancing the practice and understanding of alternative dispute resolution in India and beyond. It aims to foster a legal ecosystem that values dialogue, mutual respect, and efficient justice delivery. The Centre strives to empower future legal professionals with the mindset and skills necessary to resolve disputes constructively, thereby contributing to a more accessible, effective, and harmonious justice system.

Mission

The mission of the ADR Centre is to cultivate excellence in dispute resolution through experiential learning, professional training, and research-driven initiatives. The Centre seeks to provide students with a platform to engage in simulations, moot exercises, and real-time dispute resolution opportunities. It is committed to enhancing awareness about ADR processes and building the capacity of law students and stakeholders to serve as effective mediators, arbitrators, and negotiators in both domestic and international contexts.

FAQS

The Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution helps students learn how to settle disputes through mediation, arbitration, and negotiation, giving them practical skills beyond the courtroom.

The ADR Centre helps students gain hands-on experience in mediation, arbitration, and negotiation through role-plays, workshops, mock sessions, and real-life dispute simulations.

The Centre offers mock arbitration, mediation sessions, negotiation exercises, and live dispute resolution simulations for hands-on training.

ADR is important as it resolves disputes quickly, affordably, and amicably.

Yes, students can actively participate in workshops, mock sessions, and dispute resolution simulations conducted by the ADR Centre.

The ADR Centre helps students build real-world skills for careers in dispute resolution and legal practice.