Alternate Dispute Resolution by Sukumar Ray (2nd Edition) provides a structured analysis of non-adversarial dispute resolution systems within the Indian legal framework. The book explains the concept, evolution and necessity of ADR in contemporary legal practice. It examines arbitration, conciliation, mediation and negotiation as effective alternatives to traditional court litigation.
Statutory provisions under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act are discussed in detail with relevant judicial interpretations. The author explains procedural aspects such as appointment of arbitrators, conduct of proceedings, and enforcement of awards. The book also covers settlement techniques and role of mediators and conciliators in resolving disputes amicably.
Recent developments in ADR law are incorporated, including policy reforms promoting institutional arbitration and mediation. The book addresses practical challenges such as jurisdictional conflicts, enforcement difficulties, and party autonomy. Comparative references to international arbitration standards improve conceptual clarity.
Written in lucid language, the book is suitable for students preparing for university examinations and competitive law exams. Practicing advocates and arbitrators will find it useful for procedural guidance and legal reasoning. The second edition strengthens its relevance by integrating contemporary case law and legislative trends.
Overall, this book highlights ADR as a cornerstone of modern dispute resolution, emphasizing efficiency, flexibility and judicial support for alternative mechanisms.






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