Justice Tashi for establishing conducive environment to constructive negotiations

TNN Bureau. Updated: 2/10/2019 8:43:43 PM Jammu and Kashmir

Justice Sindhu Sharma for changing perception about justice delivery system

JAMMU FEBRUARY 10- Justice Tashi Rabastan, Judge of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court today underscored the significance of mediation in judicial dispensation, saying this is a viable mode to resolve disputes without going into litigation for years.
“The mechanism of mediation is needed to be made robust and attractive for the parties involved in disputes”, Justice Tashi said while speaking at the conclusion of the 3-Day Refresher Workshop on Mediation for Lawyers, organized by the Mediation and Conciliation Committee of the High Court in collaboration with Jammu and Kashmir Government.
Tashi Rabstan laid emphasis on the need for establishing an environment conducive to constructive negotiations, describing this as the core mantra for successful outcome of Mediation process. He exhorted upon the participants to identify and take up all their issues regarding effective implementation of Mediation with their Presiding Officers and other concerned for redressal. He said efforts would be made to reach the district level courts with such programmes to ensure ground level implementation of Mediation.
Justice Sindhu Sharma of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, while delivering valedictory address, traced the roots of mediation in the Indian ethos and culture and observed that this mode of justice dispensation could emerge as most effective tool to achieve dispute resolution.
“By switching over to mediation in optimum number of cases, we will not only be connecting ourselves to roots but also changing the overall perception about justice delivery system”, Justice Sharma said.
Justice Sharma described the Mediator Lawyers as the pioneers of the concept and hoped that by putting in their best for its success they will inspire the posterity as also leave an indelible mark in the judicial world. She emphasized the crucial need of generating awareness on mediation saying this is most important ingredient towards success of this ground-breaking initiative.
“Contribution of lawyers towards societal welfare in terms of amicable solution of rising issues will go a long way in bringing about harmony and ending acrimony in the society”, she said and added that efforts should be made to make mediation a fully developed tool for resolution of disputes.
Speakers and resource persons, while elaborating on their specified topics, emphasized the need for promoting Mediation as the way forward to dispute resolution in appropriate cases. They pointed towards cases which involve personal, commercial, human relationships and observed that only Mediation can sort out the issues to keep those relationships alive and healthy.
Earlier, Justice Tashi Rabstan, chaired the VI session which covered the topics Impass and its types and stages besides techniques to break Impasse.
Justice Sindhu Sharma chaired the VII and the last session which covered the topics Art of Settlement Writing including the uniqueness of a mediation settlement agreement, steps in writing a settlement and precautions for mediators while drafting settlements.
Internationally known Resource persons for the concluding day sessions were J.P. Singh, Sudhanshu Batra, Sadhana Ramachandran, Veena Ralli, Amita Sehgal and Anuj Aggarwal.
Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Registrar General, J&K High Court, Sanjay Dhar, Judicial officers, senior advocates from Delhi Bar Association and High Court, Registrar Rules, Registrar Judicial, Registrar Vigilance, Registrar, Secretaries of DLSA Udhampur, Ramban, Samba and Reasi besides Judicial Officers were present on the concluding day of the workshop.


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