Online Dispute Resolution

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Settle civil & commercial disputes from your desk—paperless notices, e-arbitration and digital awards.

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Why Online Dispute Resolution Matters

  1.  No Court Visits: Handle your entire dispute digitally—no travel, no queues.

  2. Faster Outcomes: Typical cases resolve in 21–30 days versus months in traditional courts.

  3. Cost Savings: Flat-rate fees and zero courtroom overheads.

  4. Legally Binding Awards: Our e-arbitration awards carry full enforceability under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act.

Our End-to-End Service

  • Case Intake & Assessment: We review your dispute, evidence and desired outcome.

  • E-Notice & Response: We prepare and serve notices to opposing parties via the ODR platform.

  • Virtual Hearing Coordination: We schedule and facilitate video hearings with qualified arbitrators.

  • Award Drafting & Enforcement Guidance: We draft the final award and guide you through execution and enforcement steps.

Simple 3-Step ODR Process

Step 1

What You Do

Submit your dispute details and supporting documents online

What We Do

Draft and file the formal notice on the ODR platform

Step 2

What You Do

Join your scheduled digital hearing from any device

What We Do

Coordinate all parties, manage evidence exchange and record proceedings

Step 3

What You Do

Download your binding award once issued

What We Do

Assist with enforcement procedures and any post-award queries

Key Benefits

  1. Rapid Resolution: Most disputes conclude within 30 days.

  2. Total Convenience: Fully paperless—manage everything from your dashboard.

  3. Transparent Fees: One fixed fee covers filing, hearing and award preparation.

  4. Expert Arbitrators: Seasoned dispute-resolution professionals overseeing every case.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does ODR take?

Most matters reach a binding award in 21–30 days, depending on complexity and party cooperation.

Is the award enforceable in court?

Yes—our awards are recognized under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act and can be enforced like a court decree.

What types of disputes are covered?

Commercial contracts, consumer complaints, landlord-tenant issues, service delivery disagreements and more.