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    Comparative Analysis between state courts & arbitration
    (UMT.Lahore, 2023) Muhammad Fahad Riaz; Muhammad Bilal Usmani; Sikandar Aslam; Nasir Mahmood
    Litigation tensions have risen in tandem with the expansion of private disputes arises in our country. Countries are debating how to deal with extreme litigate conflicts and have enacted legislation to track the litigation disputes and put in place effect dispute resolution mechanisms. For some countries involved in various types of litigation disputes, Alternative dispute resolution is the preferred method of resolution. Alternative dispute resolution is the first option in some countries. This paper discusses the importance of resolving disputes in Pakistan, as well as the implementation and application of alternative dispute resolution and state courts. The first chapter gives a general overview of the topic, as well as a brief history of State Courts and Arbitration. This study is only concerned with Pakistan. The literature review of arbitration and state courts implementation are discussed in the second chapter. The legal framework and advantages and disadvantages has been detailed discussed in the third chapter. The third chapter looks at the role of judiciary in the country's arbitration and state court resolving disputes as well as at the qualitative approach used in the legal implications and benefits of Arbitration and state courts in legislation. The fifth chapter starts with the future aspects of arbitration and state courts in the country's development and ends with the recommendations and conclusion in the fifth chapter.

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