Digital Mediation

Resolve Together.
Preserve the Relationship.

PDR Court Mediation connects you with certified, neutral mediators who guide both parties toward a mutually agreeable outcome — online, confidential, and legally recognized.

3–7 Days
Avg. Mediation Time
85%
Settlement Rate
180+
Certified Mediators
100%
Relationship Preserved

What is Digital Mediation?

Mediation is a voluntary, confidential process where a neutral third-party mediator helps disputing parties communicate, negotiate, and reach a mutually acceptable resolution. Unlike arbitration, the mediator does not impose a decision — the parties retain full control over the outcome. On PDR Court, mediation happens entirely online through secure video sessions, shared document workspaces, and encrypted messaging.

  • Voluntary and collaborative — both parties retain control
  • Confidential — nothing shared with courts or public
  • Settlements are legally documented and enforceable
  • Preserves business and personal relationships

Preserves Relationships

Resolve in Days, Not Months

Empathetic Mediators

Absolute Confidentiality

Key Benefits

Why Choose This Pathway?

Preserves Relationships

Mediation is collaborative, not adversarial. It's ideal when parties need to maintain working or personal relationships after the dispute.

Resolve in Days, Not Months

Most mediation cases conclude within 3–7 days. Our platform keeps sessions structured and productive.

Empathetic Mediators

180+ certified mediators with expertise in commercial, family, employment, and consumer disputes. Match by domain and language.

Absolute Confidentiality

Everything discussed in mediation stays off-record. No party can use session content in future legal proceedings.

Legally Recognized Settlements

Mediation agreements signed through PDR Court are legally enforceable under the Civil Procedure Code and the Mediation Act, 2023.

Low Cost, High Value

Mediation costs a fraction of arbitration and litigation — with a higher relationship-preservation value.

The Process

Step-by-Step Walkthrough

1

Initiate Session

Submit your case and invite the counterparty to participate in mediation.

2

Mediator Matched

A certified mediator is assigned based on domain expertise, language, and availability.

3

Opening Sessions

Both parties share their perspectives in a structured, facilitated online session.

4

Negotiation Rounds

The mediator facilitates joint and private sessions to identify common ground.

5

Settlement Drafted

A legally binding settlement agreement is drafted, reviewed, and e-signed by all parties.

Use Cases

Ideal For These Dispute Types

Commercial Disputes

Vendor disagreements, partnership breakdowns, B2B payment disputes

Family & Property

Inheritance disputes, co-ownership conflicts, matrimonial matters

Workplace Conflicts

Employer-employee disputes, HR grievances, team conflicts

Consumer Complaints

Product defects, service failures, e-commerce refund disputes

FAQs

Common Questions

Ready to Get Started?

File your first case today and experience the future of dispute resolution — fast, secure, and legally binding.