Description
This book examine the principles, processes, and practical approaches used in resolving disputes related to land ownership, property rights, tenancy, inheritance, and boundary conflicts through mediation. The book explains the role of mediators in facilitating communication, negotiation, and peaceful settlement between disputing parties while preserving relationships and community harmony. It also highlights legal, ethical, cultural, and social considerations involved in handling land and property disputes in both rural and urban settings. Through practical examples and real-life case studies, this book demonstrates how mediation offers
a cost-effective, confidential, and less confrontational alternative to court litigation. The book also explores emerging challenges such as urbanization, population growth, land scarcity and the impact of technology on modern land dispute resolution practices





