Category Archives: arbitration

Why all Arbitrators cannot be Effective Mediators

Arbitration and Mediation are often spoken off in the same breath as if the two are closely related. Though Arbitration and Mediation belong to the family of “Alternate Dispute Resolution” (ADR), it is to be recognized that the processes are … Continue reading

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Global Forum for Virtual ODR now on ujvala.in

Naavi’s initiative to develop ADR and ODR professionals across India by creating citywise community of interested persons has been opened through the website www.ujvala.in. The website provides for registration of members and showcasing their profiles. It is intended that the … Continue reading

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City wise Coordinators required for Virtual ODR Forum

In working towards a vision to make India a Global hub for ODR, Naavi.org is taking steps at professional capacity building by making young advocates ready for ODR. While the facility for conducting ODR is ready with www.odrglobal.in, the user … Continue reading

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Dispute Resolution takes a Hop, Step and Jump to ADR and ODR

Naavi.org was born when India stepped into being a Digital Society with the  passage of Information Technology Act 2000. Now after 15 years, we are standing on the threshold of another major transformation in India, this time in the Dispute … Continue reading

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UNCITRAl Model law on ODR and ODR Global

ODR Global is a venture promoted by Naavi for online dispute resolution (ODR), and is made available through www.odrglobal.in. It is interesting to note that UNCITRAL is working on a model law on ODR and appears to be close to … Continue reading

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Dispute Risk Management… Being Prepared for the unexpected

Every entrepreneur or businessman starts with an optimistic outlook that everything will be going as per plan. He enters into number of contracts thinking that the other party will always do what he has agreed to do. He will presume … Continue reading

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