Which of the following is NOT a type of Alternative Dispute Mechanism in ancient and medieval times in India? |
Shreni Puga Kula None of the above. |
None of the above. |
The Vedic age in India, witnessed the flourishing of specialised tribunals such as Kula (for disputes of family, community, tribe, castes, races), Shreni (for internal disputes in business, corporation of artisans) and Puga (for association of traders/commerce branches). In these institutions, interest-based negotiations dominated with a neutral third party seeking to identify the underlying needs and concerns of the parties in dispute. |