• Wednesday, 29, Apr, 2026

The Indian Dispute Resolution Centre is an initiative of 'Indian Dispute Resolution Council'.

IDRC is registered with RoC, Ministry of Corporate Affairs

‘International Dispute Resolution Council’, which in turn is a Company which is duly registered with Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India (Registration No.: U93000DL2020NPL365512).

Indian Dispute Resolution Centre is registered with NITI Aayog as a Not-for-Profit Organisation

NITI Aayog registration of IDRC is (Registration No: DL/2020/0261004).

IDRC is duly empanelled with Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India

IDRC is empanelled for providing Alternative Dispute Resolution services through Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation online to Government Ministries, Departments, Organizations and Public Sector Undertakings.

Related question which people frequently ask about IDRC are-

What does IDRC do?

IDRC is duly empanelled with Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India for providing Alternative Dispute Resolution services through Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation online to Government Ministries, Departments, Organizations and Public Sector Undertakings.

IDRC was Inauguratied by Hon'ble Mr. Justice AK Sikri, Former Judge Supreme Court and International Judge, Singapore International Commercial Court. NITI Aayog CEO Sh. Amitabh Kant had also graced an event organized by IDRC where he stressed that small and medium value disputes of NBFCs and MSMEs shall be decided by adopting ADR methods and professional online platforms like IDRC can help leverage India's position in 'Enforcement of Contract' and 'Ease of Doing Business'.

Today, IDRC is not only the leading digital Arbitration Institution in India, but also has its Affiliate Centres pan India but also in Asia Pacific and Europe, handling hundreds of domestic and international arbitrations.

IDRC also provides services of Expert Determination and Early Neutral Evaluation as also education and training in alternative dispute resolution mechanisms through its Indian Institute of Arbitration – IIArbIndian Institute of Mediation (IIMed) and Indian Institute of Dispute Resolution (IIDR).

What is the full form of IDRC?

The Indian Dispute Resolution Centre.

Is IDRC a government?

IDRC is a Indian Govt approved Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre. Indian Dispute Resolution Centre is registered with NITI Aayog as a Not-for-Profit Organisation. 

How many people work for IDRC?

IDRC has its Headquater in New Delhi and Corporate Office at Mumbai. It has its affiliate Centres at major Cities in INdia and othe International Cities like LOndon, Singapore, Kuala Lampur, Dubai etc.

MOre than Hundred Arbitrators, Mediators, Conciliators and Employees serve with IDRC globally.

 

IDRC e-Arbitration

Business Friendly
Helps the parties resolve disputes without sacrificing the business relationship

Cost-efficient
By a speedy resolution the parties can focus on profitable business activities rather than spending time and money on litigation

Enforceable
The arbitral award is enforceable as a decree

Fast
A IDRC e-Arbitration is completed within prescribed time.

Paperless
The entire arbitration process is completed without a piece of paper being used.

 

IDRC e-Mediation

Business Friendly
Helps the parties resolve disputes without sacrificing the business relationship

Cost-efficient
By a speedy resolution the parties can focus on profitable business activities rather than spending time and money on dispute resolution

Fast
A IDRC e-Mediation is usually completed within a prescribed time.

Flexible
The parties are actively in control of the dispute resolution process.

Paperless
The entire mediation process is completed without a piece of paper being used.

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