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CJI Surya Kant Envisions Multi-Door Courthouse To Boost Mediation And Reduce Judicial Pendency

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Panaji, Dec 26 (PTI) Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said on Friday that he envisions a transition towards a multi-door courthouse where the court is a comprehensive centre for dispute resolution and not merely a place for trial.

Addressing the inaugural session of the Bar Council of India’s National Conference and Symposium on Mediation in South Goa, the CJI said there is a need for a larger number of mediators across all levels, from district courts to the apex court.

Mediation, which can reduce judicial pendency, is not a sign of the law’s weakness but its highest evolution, he said.

“As we look forward towards the horizon, I envision a transition towards the multi-door courthouse. What I mean to say is that this is a visionary concept where the court ceases to be a singular venue for trials. Rather, it becomes a comprehensive centre for dispute resolution,” he said.

The CJI said that when a seeker of justice approaches a court, they must find the doors to mediation, arbitration, and ultimately litigation, each tailored to the specific nature of their grievance.

“We must acknowledge that there are bound to be some cases which cannot be resolved through arbitration or mediation. Therefore, the judicial system will always be prepared for fair litigation trials to adjudicate those disputes,” he said.

The CJI said the multi-door court concept is the “ultimate empowerment of litigants”.

After giving the ‘Oath of Mediation’ to all the participants at the event, the CJI said that mediation is a cause that he holds dear to his heart with deep conviction.

“Litigation is often the autopsy of a dead relationship and clinical exam of what went wrong. Mediation, on the contrary, is the remedial surgery that seeks to preserve the living pulse of a connection. To truly grasp the significance of mediation in our present context, we might look at a piece of local wisdom,” he said.

The CJI said that the success of mediation lies in the mediator’s ability to speak not only the local or regional language, but also the dialect, expressions, and cultural idiom of the person for whom the mediation is being conducted.

Asserting the need for mediation training, he said there are 39,000 trained mediators, but there is a gap in “demand and supply”.

For effective implementation of mediation at all levels, the country needs over 2,50,000 trained mediators, said the CJI.

He said that one has to be very careful while training people as a mediator because mediation is not just an art, as the “temperament, behaviour, compassion, passion, commitment, and devotion” of a mediator makes a lot of difference in making the efforts a successful story.

The campaign “Mediation for Nation” was launched in July this year to cut judicial pendency by resolving several kinds of disputes, including matrimonial, commercial and motor accidents, he said.

“I must share with you that the results were more than expected and very encouraging. I am sure that with the introduction of trained mediators at every ladder, our success story will be on a great height and there will be significant achievements in that regard,” the CJI said.

He said that mediation is not a sign of the law’s weakness, but rather its highest evolution. “It is a true transition from a culture of adjudication to a culture of participation where we cultivate harmony,” he said.

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, SC judges, including Justice J K Maheshwari, Justice P S Narasimha, Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah, Justice N Kotiswar Singh, Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, Chief Justice of Bombay High Court Justice S Chandrasekhar, Chairman of Bar Council of India Manan Kumar Mishra and Advocate General of Goa Devidas Pangam were among those present on the occasion.

The function was held at the India International University of Legal Education and Research in South Goa.

Earlier in the day, the CJI took part in a symbolic walk for ‘Mediation Awareness’ near Kala Academy in Panaji. “Mediation is being accepted as successful and cost-effective. It is a win-win situation for both parties as it is a settlement,” he said. 

 

 

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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