Showing posts with label Resolve Without Litigation (RWL). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resolve Without Litigation (RWL). Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) For E-Commerce Disputes In India


E-commerce in India  is still in infancy stage. Although many e-commerce companies have tried their luck in India but almost all of them suffer from serious limitations. Indian e-commerce companies lack clear policies and they often force unconstitutional and Orwellian technologies like Aadhaar upon Indian citizens to appease Indian government. We at PTLB Projects have been warning against such unethical behaviour of Indian e-commerce and digital payment industry but they cannot see beyond a limited sphere. As a result most of the entrepreneurship and e-commerce venture ended up sooner than was expected. 

India is not a place to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship. Even ease of doing business is not the priority of Indian government. There is no culture of a robust, timely and effective dispute resolution mechanism in India. We at Resolve Without Litigation (RWL) have continued our techno legal research and projects regarding ODR that we started in 2004. But even  in 2019, Indian government does not have the techno legal acumen to understand importance and uses of ODR in India. 

This is expected from government but what is not expected and accepted from e-commerce industry is to follow the unethical and illegal demands of Indian government to force illegal technologies like Aadhaar. As Indian e-commerce industry is mostly controlled by either foreign stakeholders or Indian government, there is little that can be expected from it. Obviously, Indian e-commerce companies are also not using ODR for resolution of their disputes as customer satisfaction and dispute resolution is never there priorities. 

But we can expect that foreign e-commerce companies or foreign stakeholders controlling Indian e-commerce industry would be smart enough to use ODR for dispute resolution in India when the industry would consolidate very soon. For such smart e-commerce players, we have launched a dedicated ODR portal that can be used to resolve all e-commerce disputes in India. They can avoid costly and time consuming litigation procedures by simply signing an ODR Clause of RWL. Once the ODR Clause of RWL is incorporated into the terms and conditions of these e-commerce players and other online service providers, all consumer disputes would be resolved by us using our ODR portal. 

National and international stakeholders can get a feel of our platform by using the pro bono portal of RWL. E-commerce companies, banks, digital payment providers, etc can use the pro bono portal for first few disputes and once they are comfortable they can shift to the professional portal of RWL. We do not use Aadhaar and we would never compromise with your privacy, data and other information. So not only stakeholders are saving in terms of money and time but also they have surety that their confidential information would not be misused. 

We are currently receiving many offers for funding and we appreciate all such offers. Other financers who are looking to invest in the ever growing techno legal dispute resolution projects of PTLB are also welcome. 

We are also open to various forms of collaborations with like minded national and international stakeholders. If you have any proposal, please contact us and we would love to have you as a valuable partner. 

Once the May 2019 elections of India are over, we would rejuvenate our ODR projects and would come up with new features and additions that would be beneficial to all stakeholders. 



Saturday, April 13, 2019

Exclusive Techno Legal Institutional ODR Project Of The World By PTLB


Online dispute resolution (ODR) is a comparatively new field though we at Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) started working upon the same in 2004. Till 2010 we established ODR research and training centre and launched our own ODR portal. We launched many ODR projects with different perspective and purposes. We started these projects at our main website of Perry4Law

In 2012 we launched dedicated websites for ODR and e-courts respectively. We launched Techno Legal Centre of Excellence for Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) in India (TLCEODRI) in 2012. We also launched Resolve Without Litigation (RWL) project in 2015. We launched two dedicated portals for ODR too.

The first one is a pro bono portal that is training national and international stakeholders to use ODR for resolution of their present and future disputes. The second one is a professional ODR portal that is meant for our clients and those who are well versed with the use of ODR. 

However, we found that Indian government is neither technologically savvy nor it has the political will to implement ODR project in India. We at PTLB gave India an advantage in the ODR field but neither Congress nor BJP took interest in the same. On the contrary, we faced discouragement from government and departments like CGPDTM. All efforts of Indian government and its department(s) are to stiffle the growth of ODR in India rather than developing it. Even the National Litigation Policy of India (NLPI) and New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Ordinance, 2019 failed on the front of ODR. 

But other countries recognised the significance of this field and they have started working in this field. We introduced ODR in India in 2005 but till April 2019 neither Congress nor BJP showed any interest. Both wasted 14 years and India is now lagging behind in ODR field despite having 14 years lead. 

We can only hope that the new government that would come to power after May 2019 would be sensible enough to take advantage of our Techno Legal ODR expertise and projects. But we cannot take the risk and so PTLB decided to develpo ODR capabilities and expertise in India on its own. We received many funding proposal and we are presently analysing them. We appreciate these offers and would love to explore one or two of them having minimum strings attached. 

As we have already established fully functional ODR portals for almost a decade, now it is time to make India a hub for Institutional ODR and International ODR destination. That is why we revived this Blog that was started in 2010 and did some changes to it. We have changed the theme of this Blog and if due to that our readers find any mistake or discrepancy, we apologise in advance. 

As both RWL India and TLCEODRI have differnt mandates, we needed a dedicated Social Media account to share our views and announcements with national and international stakeholders. We have launched the ODR Institute Twitter handle for this purpose. The purpose of this handle is to share details about our projects that are working to establish Institutional ODR in India. 

Our existing ODR projects are sufficient to make India a destination for ODR but we have decided to launch a dedicated Institutional ODR portal. Till the same is established, national and international stakeholders can use our existing portals. We would launch the same after July 2019 once we have sufficient funding in this regard from national and international fund providers.