Aims & Objective

CADR Framework and Model Clauses

We provide user-friendly model arbitration clauses and institutional rules inspired by UNCITRAL and Indian legal norms. These ensure fair proceedings, lawful conduct, and effective outcomes.

Our Key Objectives

✔ Legal Education & Training
✔ ADR Infrastructure Development
✔ Legal Aid and Public Services
✔ Administrative and Financial Governance

Changing Dynamics of ADR in India

With a national push toward efficient resolution of commercial and civil disputes, ADR has become a strategic priority.

CADR embraces this momentum by offering compliant, fast, and flexible alternatives to court litigation. We support industries, institutions, and individuals by ensuring legally robust processes that reduce delays and protect interests.

Our trust is especially relevant in the context of judicial developments emphasizing the importance of neutral and institutional arbitration, a space where CADR leads with confidence.

Limitations of Fully Digital ADR Platforms

Fully online ADR systems, while innovative, often fall short in areas such as:

CADR bridges this gap by delivering a hybrid model that combines legal soundness with technical ease, ensuring:

Legal Background on Neutral Arbitrator Appointments

As clarified by the Supreme Court of India, parties with a vested interest in a dispute cannot unilaterally appoint arbitrators. Key rulings include:

In compliance, CADR ensures independent appointment processes through our structured institutional framework.