Mediation exclusions: disputes in the First Schedule are non mediable; courts may refer compoundable offences to mediation. Section 6 excludes disputes contained in the First Schedule from mediation. Courts may nonetheless refer disputes relating to compoundable offences, including matrimonial ones, to mediation, but such mediation outcomes are not to be treated as a judgment or decree under subsection (2) of section 27 and must be further considered by the court. The Central Government may amend the First Schedule by notification.
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Mediation exclusions: disputes in the First Schedule are non mediable; courts may refer compoundable offences to mediation.
Section 6 excludes disputes contained in the First Schedule from mediation. Courts may nonetheless refer disputes relating to compoundable offences, including matrimonial ones, to mediation, but such mediation outcomes are not to be treated as a judgment or decree under subsection (2) of section 27 and must be further considered by the court. The Central Government may amend the First Schedule by notification.
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