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Meghna Mishra and Sumit Jay Malhotra

Adoption of online dispute resolution in our legal system is an idea whose time has finally come

Adoption of online dispute resolution in our legal system is an idea whose time has finally come

May 8, 2020

In the first part of this article, the authors had analysed the possible implications of transitioning to a partial online dispute resolution legal system in the Indian context. The following sets out the final part of the article. Suggestions to take things forward Courts across different international jurisdictions such as...

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Covid-19, an inflection point for digitisation of the Indian legal system

Covid-19, an inflection point for digitisation of the Indian legal system

May 6, 2020

‘A lockdown cannot result in locking the courts altogether. And the only method available for holding court hearings is through video conferencing. And this methodology, this mechanism to run the courts in a state of social distancing has given us an opportunity to bring about judicial reforms.” — Justice AK...

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