Justice Dispensation Through Mediation in India – Reprint 2026 offers an in-depth examination of mediation as a vital component of India’s justice delivery system. The book discusses the philosophical foundations of mediation, its growth as an alternative to adversarial litigation, and its role in ensuring speedy, cost-effective, and consensual dispute resolution. It covers court-annexed mediation, private mediation, statutory mediation frameworks, and institutional mediation centers, highlighting their operational procedures and legal recognition. The work also examines the judiciary’s role in promoting mediation across civil, commercial, family, and community disputes. Special emphasis is placed on the benefits of mediation in reducing court backlog, preserving relationships, and improving access to justice. The book bridges theory and practice, making it relevant for both policy understanding and practical application. The 2026 reprint ensures the continued usefulness of this work for legal professionals, policymakers, and academicians engaged in ADR and justice reform.






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