National Workshop on Mediation by Madhyast Bharat | Build Your Career as a Mediator in India

About Madhyast Bharat National Online Workshop on Mediation

Madhyast Bharat is organising a National Online/Virtual Workshop on Building a Career as a Mediator in India 2025 — a one-of-a-kind session that helps aspiring law professionals understand the evolving world of mediation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

In a legal landscape where litigation is saturated and corporate roles are competitive, mediation is emerging as a powerful and rewarding alternative. With over 2.5 lakh mediators needed in India and only 15,000 currently trained, the opportunities are vast — and this workshop aims to guide students on how to tap into them.

About Madhyast Bharat

Madhyast Bharat is a leading legal education and mediation awareness platform committed to promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) across India. Through workshops, training sessions, and collaborations, Madhyast Bharat empowers law students to embrace modern conflict-resolution methods and build sustainable legal careers beyond traditional litigation.

Who Can Attend: National Workshop on Mediation 2025

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate law students

Madhyast Bharat National Online Workshop on Mediation Build Your Career as a Mediator in India

Workshop Details

  • 📍 Topic: Building a Career as a Mediator in India
  • 🎙️ Speaker: Utkarsh R. Madaan — Supreme Court-Certified Mediator & Practising Advocate, High Court of Chandigarh
  • 🗓️ Date: 16th November 2025
  • 🕒 Mode: Online
  • 💰 Fee: ₹499 (Early Bird Offer – Limited Seats Only!)
  • 🧾 Registration Deadline: 15th November 2025
  • 📧 Contact: madhyastbharat@gmail.com

🔗 Register Now: Scan the QR code on the poster or visit Madhyast Bharat’s official website.

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Why You Should Attend

The Mediation Workshop by Madhyast Bharat isn’t just another webinar. It’s a structured, career-focused session designed to help law students and young professionals gain clarity about career growth in ADR.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand how mediation fits into India’s legal system and its future scope.
  • Learn directly from experienced mediators working in courts and private practice.
  • Discover how to start a mediation career right from law school.
  • Gain insights into certification, training, and practical skills needed for success.

This workshop provides a rare opportunity to interact with a Supreme Court-certified mediator, ask real-world questions, and develop actionable strategies for entering the mediation field.

About the Speaker: Utkarsh Madaan mediator

Utkarsh R. Madaan is a Supreme Court-Certified Mediator and Practicing Advocate at the High Court of Chandigarh. With years of experience in civil and commercial mediation, he has guided numerous professionals and law students in understanding the art of conflict resolution and the business of mediation practice.

The Future of Mediation in India

As per the Mediation Act, 2023, mediation is now recognized as a mainstream dispute resolution mechanism in India. With the growing need for certified mediators, this workshop serves as a steppingstone for law students to enter a professionally fulfilling and socially impactful field.

Mediation not only enhances career prospects but also fosters essential skills such as communication, empathy, negotiation, and problem-solving, which are invaluable across all areas of law.

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2 Comments

  1. Tirtharaj Bhowmik

    Are the young professionals (Junior Advocates) eligible to attend the said session/court ?

    • Thank you for showing interest in our workshop. However, this particular workshop is exclusively designed for law students, keeping in mind their academic and foundational learning requirements.

      We truly appreciate your enthusiasm, but unfortunately, registrations are open only for law students at this time.

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