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Justice Bhardwaj underscores mediation’s role in equitable justice, judicial efficiency

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Justice Vinod S Bhardwaj (4th from right) along with V-C Devinder Singh at Dr BR Ambedkar National Law University in Sonepat. tribune photo
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On the occasion of Constitution Day 2025, the Centre for Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution (CCMDR) of Dr BR Ambedkar National Law University (DBRANLU), in collaboration with the India SME Forum, organised a symposium on the theme “Court Decongestion through Mediation: Assessing India’s Path to Timely Justice.”

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The event, held at the University’s Moot Court Hall, saw enthusiastic participation from eminent legal experts, faculty members, and students.

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Justice Vinod S Bhardwaj, Judge, Punjab and Haryana High Court, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Dr Rajeev Mani, Law Secretary, Government of India, joined as the Distinguished Guest, while Vinod Kumar, Honorary Chairman, India SME Forum, participated online, adding valuable insights to the discussions.

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The programme began with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony attended by all dignitaries. Vice Chancellor Professor (Dr) Devinder Singh extended a warm welcome to the guests and presented them with mementoes.

In his address, Professor Singh said, “Mediation is not merely a technical process, but a powerful mechanism that makes justice more humane, swift, and effective. In collaboration with the High Court, a 40-hour mediation training programme and a dedicated mediation centre will be established within the next six months to prepare students for emerging judicial needs.”

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Justice Bhardwaj underlined that mediation serves as a vital tool for ensuring timely and equitable justice and should be more widely adopted across institutions.

Dr Mani observed that codification of laws, legislative reforms and the 2023 mediation framework mark significant milestones in improving judicial efficiency.

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