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Critical Analysis Of The Code Of Civil Procedure In Relation With Online Dispute Resolution (ODR)




Anjali Sharma, BBA LLB, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India


ABSTRACT


Information is the power in this digital ear. The digitalisation and extend of Artificial Intelligence in the sectors of tech have made a growth not only in marketing or corporate sector but also in delivering of Justice in India. The technology is a component of the legal system gives rise to unboxing an idea of having Online Dispute resolution (ODR) in India. ODR is an advanced digital tool-based dispute settlement technique used in India. This paper is focusing on the critical review of online dispute resolution system, government initiatives and the challenges and obstacles in ODR in context of Code of Civil Procedure (CPC). For the purpose of the study multiples research papers, CPC regulations, government policies for ODR, and information laws in India to make the justice system in the digitalisation in significant laws has been reviewed. Furthermore, the present practices used by various corporate and government regularities which are using and promoting ODR in resolving disputes, it have made a greater impact on the faster and quality justice also has been reviewed. The study found that the Indian government's financial aid, information campaigns, regulatory frameworks, and incentives have all led to the widespread implementation of ODR. Finally, the study recommends that enhancing digital literacy, connection, and specialized ODR platforms are among the suggested areas for improvement.


Keywords: Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), Online dispute resolution (ODR), digitalization



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

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