The Indian Government passed the Mediation Act, 2023 with the objective of reducing the burden on India Judiciary at large in India. The act provides for the provisions of mediation between the parties at large. [1]
This Act applies to mediation conducted in India when:
Section Number | Section Title |
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1 | Short title, extent and commencement. |
2 | Application |
3 | Definitions |
4 | Mediation agreement |
5 | Pre-litigation mediation |
6 | Disputes or matters not fit for mediation |
7 | Power of court or tribunal to refer parties to mediation |
8 | Appointment of mediators |
9 | Preference of parties |
10 | Conflict of interest and disclosure |
11 | Termination of mandate of mediator |
12 | Replacement of mediator |
13 | Territorial jurisdiction to undertake mediation |
14 | Commencement of mediation |
15 | Conduct of mediation |
16 | Role of mediator |
17 | Role of mediator in other proceedings |
18 | Time-limit for completion of mediation |
19 | Mediated settlement agreement |