Guideline for the course:
1. The students are advised to be registered in
BLC course as per guidelines
2. One
discussion or feedback forum is created under each of the lectures Students
have to give their feedback on this forum and marks will be given for their
feedback
3. All
the students have to submit a copy of their assignment, special tasks or
reports under specific section created here and for this they will be graded
here.
4.
The question pattern and the syllabus for the quizzes, midterm and final exam
is given hereunder each of the section (quizzes, midterm, and final)
5.
There are midterm and final exam preparation forum under these sections where
students can discuss with each other about their midterm and final exam
syllabus, any problem regarding the exam etc.
6.
There will be attached materials, videos, or website links with every lecture.
You are requested to check out those before every class for better
understanding.
Course Descriptions
Course Objectives
The objective of the Course is to get a knowledge on Alternative Dispute Resolutions.
Course Outcome
Will make the students accustomed with ADR other than litigation
Course Contents
1. Introduction to ADR
2. Meaning and
importance of ADR
3. Historical Background
of ADR
4. Problem and Prospects
of ADR
5. Methods of
alternative dispute resolution
6. Qualifications of an
ideal mediator and Mediation Process
7. Advantages and
Characteristics of an ADR
8. Distinction between
judicial system and ADR
9. The provisions of ADR
under the Code of Civil Procedure
10. Meaning, steps and
nature of arbitration procedure
11. Arbitration proceedings
and ADR proceedings
12. Composition and jurisdiction
of arbitral tribunals
13. Power of the Court
regarding Arbitration Procedure
14. Recognition and enforcement
of arbitral awards
15. Settings aside an
award, Appeal against an award.