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CJI Surya Kant Advocates Mediation as Key ADR Mechanism

June 9, 2026

Chief Justice Surya Kant emphasized the advantages of mediation as a preferred alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism, highlighting its effectiveness compared to arbitration.

Mediation as Primary ADR Method Highlighted by CJI

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant has underlined the growing importance of mediation as a leading alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism. During a lecture focused on dispute resolution practices, he noted that arbitration is increasingly burdened by procedural complications and may not serve its intended purpose of expediency.

Justice Kant outlined that the mediation process has emerged as a more authentic frontier for resolving commercial disputes, allowing parties to address their conflicts efficiently without the encumbrance of excessive legal formalities.

This perspective is pivotal as it encourages practitioners to reevaluate their approach towards dispute resolution, emphasizing the need for more collaborative solutions that can lead to timely resolutions without the adversarial nature intrinsic to litigation and arbitration.

For legal professionals, this assertion signifies an evolving landscape in dispute resolution, advocating for the prioritization of mediation in practice, and may impact the strategies employed in future negotiations and settlements.

Citations

  • CJI Surya Kant Lecture (2026) Supreme Court of India
Practice Areas:arbitration