New Mediation Centre of Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission inaugurated in Mysuru
A new Mediation Centre for the Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission was inaugurated in Mysuru to facilitate faster resolution of consumer cases. Officials emphasized that mediation is a culturally rooted, efficient alternative to traditional litigation.
Why it matters
Expanding mediation infrastructure helps reduce the backlog of cases in the Indian judicial system and provides more accessible justice for consumers.
Karnataka High Court Judge S.G. Pandit inaugurated the new Mediation Centre building on the Mysuru District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission premises in the city on Saturday.
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