Alternative Dispute Resolution in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects

Alternative Dispute Resolution in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects

by Eurid All Muttakim -
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Alternative Dispute Resolution in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects :


These Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) modalities are considered as less likely to fuel the parental conflicts, more likely to induce the parties to resolve their conflicts in an amicable manner preserving the future relationship between the parties and reducing cost, delay and loss of energy to a significant extent. Following the considerable advantages of ADR almost every county of the world has introduced ADR system in its justice delivery system which has paved the way to the promotion of access to justice indiscriminately for all. This paper is an attempt to provide a comprehensive idea about obstacles in the way of access to justice in our legal system and by analyzing the different mechanisms of ADR and court and non-court based practices of those modalities under different legislation of Bangladesh, to show the fairness, efficiency and effectiveness of ADR towards the promotion of access to justice and to provide some recommendations for the complete success of ADR towards the effective, non-discriminating, speedy and easy access to justice for all either rich or poor, literate or illiterate, male or female and elite or lower class.