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A Thesis on a Comparative Study on Different Forms of Adr in India – a Study
A Comparative study on different forms of ADR in India – A study

P. KALYAN RAM GOUD, BA. LL.B.

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PROF. Y.F.JAYA KUMAR
OSMANIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LAW
HYDERABAD

Thesis Submitted for the Award of
Masters Degree in Law

OSMANIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LAW
HYDERABAD.
2013

DECLARATION

I declare that the thesis entitled “A Comparative study on different forms of ADR in India – A study” submitted by me for the degree of Master of Laws in ADR LAW from Osmania University College Law Hyderabad, is original and has not been submitted previously in part or in full to this or any other college or university, for any degree.

HYDERABAD P.KALYAN RAM GOUD
Date: Roll no.100611839020 LLM [ADR LAW] Osmania University College Law

C E R T I F I C A T E

This is to certify that the candidate Mr. P.KALYAN RAM GOUD bearing hall ticket number 100611839020 of LLM ADR Law student of Osmania University College Law Hyderabad, prepared the thesis entitled “A Comparative study on different forms of ADR in India – A study” is in accordance with the rules prescribed by the Osmania University, has undergone and guided by me for the period of IV semester towards his partial fulfillment of Masters Degree in Law.

Dr. Y.F. Jaya Kumar, Professor, Osmania University College Law, Hyderabad.

A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T S

With a deep sense of reverence I express my



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