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    Ebrahim Saifuddin is the Chief Operating Officer of National Centre for Dispute Resolution (formerly Karachi Centre for Dispute Resolution) and the Principal Trainer and mediator at the Centre. He drafted the Mediation Bill 2014 which has been approved by the Federal Cabinet.
    Blawgs. Commentary. December 7, 2016

    The Demise Of Commercial Mediation In Pakistan

    By Ebrahim Saifuddin

    The Demise Of Commercial Mediation In Pakistan Mediation was introduced in Pakistan as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism for the swift resolution of commercial disputes with […]

    Admissions. More. June 7, 2016

    Accredited Professional Mediation Training In Karachi By NCDR, August 2016

    By Ebrahim Saifuddin

    Accredited Professional Mediation Training In Karachi By NCDR, August 2016 National Centre for Dispute Resolution (NCDR) is conducting an accredited professional mediation training in Karachi from […]

    National. News & Events. March 21, 2016 1

    Pakistan’s First International Seminar On “Mediation: Improving Business Climate & Promoting Communal Harmony”

    By Ebrahim Saifuddin

    Pakistan’s First International Seminar On “Mediation: Improving Business Climate & Promoting Communal Harmony”. Ebrahim Saifuddin, the Chief Operating Officer of National Centre for Dispute Resolution (NCDR), […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. September 16, 2015

    Why Is Mediation Better Than Arbitration?

    By Ebrahim Saifuddin

    Why Is Mediation Better Than Arbitration? In Pakistan arbitration receives its legal backing from The Arbitration Act 1940 whereas mediation gains support from Section 89-A of […]

    Blawgs. Commentary. August 10, 2015

    Why Must Mediation Be Promoted In Pakistan

    By Ebrahim Saifuddin

    Why Must Mediation Be Promoted In Pakistan The three most essential elements which need to be available to any society, community or nation are: Access to […]

    National. News & Events. August 10, 2015

    Community Based Dispute Resolution Through Mediation in Karachi

    By Ebrahim Saifuddin

    Community Based Dispute Resolution Through Mediation in Karachi Karachi, the volatile southern port city of Pakistan, is often cited among the most dangerous cities of the world. […]

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