NALSA, SC panel to Launch Mediation Campaign for Pending Cases from July 1

New Delhi: National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) and the Supreme Court’s Mediation and Reconciliation Project Committee (MCPC) will be 90 days for a 90 -day “mediation campaign for the” Millet “mediation campaign from 1 July to resolve waiting cases. Pan-India Mediation Campaign will continue until September 30, 2025.
Nalsa’s press release, “Solving awaiting cases and people as a mechanism to resolve people as a mechanism to believe that mediation is friendship, cost -effective and fast to ensure that the” Mediation for Nation “campaign is being launched throughout India.
The campaign aims to solve the appropriate cases waiting in the courts from Taluka courts to the higher courts and to “mediation” the country as the country’s friendship dispute resolution mode.
“CJI (India Bravai Chief Justice) and Justice Suria Kant, Judge, Indian Supreme Court and Chairman of the Executive Officer, 90 -day mediation by Nalsa and MCPC, Nalsa and MCPC ‘campaign was conceptualized by Nalsa and MCPC.”
The nature of the cases waiting for mediation, marriage disputes, accident allegations, domestic violence, control splashing, commercial disputes, service issues, criminal cases, consumer disagreements and evacuation.
“The special campaign plans to include all the existing intermediaries, including mediators who have recently undergone 40 hours of mediation training. The campaign will witness the efforts to solve mediation on 7 days a week according to the comfort of the parties.” He said.
The mediation process can take place in non -cycle, online mode or in a hybrid method to solve cases to solve cases to ensure the success of the private driver.