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ADR Centre Inaugurated- “National Movement for

ADR”



The ADR Centre was inaugurated by Justice V.R Krishna Iyer at his residence ‘Satgamaya’ in the

auspicious presence of advocates, media, students and public. Justice V.R Krishna Iyer inaugurated the

Centre by lighting the lamp and graced the occasion by his valuable words. This was followed by a

screening of the documentary, ‘Justice V.R Krishna Iyer-The Living Legend’.



Justice Krishna Iyer spoke gracefully and graciously with the real intent to have more ADR Centre like the

present one in the country. He said ADR Centre is a purpose, a mission which can be carried out

through popular cooperation. The people are aware of the causes of delay in the courts. Most often

after the case, both the parties are left bankrupt which shows the need of Alternative Dispute

Resolution Centres. Unfortunately, judges sit as Arbitrators and cause heavy expenditure on the parties.

He suggested that we must have such centers where common people can settle their disputes by

bringing experts in the field where dispute lies. He also mentioned that we must; in a country like India,

have ADR and that is precisely the purpose of the Centre. What the Centre does is actually disposal of

the case. There is no filing of case, any adjournment, any producing evidence and appeals.



Justice Krishna Iyer suggested that a law be enacted making it mandatory for disputes to be referred for

compromise through ADR Centres and make courts as the last resort. He wanted everyone to co-

operate in this non-judicial alternative mechanism



By inaugurating the Centre he conveyed the strong message of having a ‘ National Movement for ADR’.

He said that this was only a small step with a big purpose. The ADR Centre’s website was also launched

by Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer by clicking on to the website www.adrcentre.in which has facilities to register

disputes.



Jithin Paul Varghese, Training and Development Associate, ADR Centre delivered the welcome address.

D. Dhanuraj, Chairman CPPR introduced the Centre. Madhu S, Project Associate ADR Centre presented

about the importance of ADR in the current scenario of the existing pendency of cases and the need for

such a Centre. Harishankar of CPPR gave the Vote of thanks.



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