Mediation Competition Highlights Need for Alternative Dispute Resolution

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New Delhi, February 14 The three-day National Mediation Competition 2026, organized by Jamia Millia Islamia, concluded on Saturday, with participation from 24 law schools and institutions, according to an official statement.

The event was inaugurated on Thursday by Supreme Court Judge N Kotiswar Singh, the statement said.

The event focused on promoting alternative dispute resolution through simulated mediation sessions aimed at testing negotiation and problem-solving skills, the University stated.

Addressing the gathering, Justice Singh highlighted the urgent need for mediation in light of the enormous backlog of cases in Indian courts, according to a statement by the University.

Referring to data from the National Judicial Data Grid, Justice Singh said that "With over 4.8 crore pending cases and limited judicial strength, mediation emerges as a practical and necessary solution," it read.

Drawing examples from religious scriptures and everyday family life, Justice Singh said that dispute resolution through dialogue is ingrained in Indian society.
 
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