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Under s. 89 the court shall formulate the terms of settle¬ment and give them to the parties for their observations and after receiving the observations of the parties, the court may reformulate the terms of possible settlement and the same for:
A. Arbitration
B. Conciliation
C. Judicial settlement including settlement through Lok Adalat
D. Mediation
I, III
II, III
Ill, IV
All of these
- Under Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure in India, the court can intervene to help settle disputes.
- Arbitration: Here, an arbitrator resolves the dispute, but Section 89 allows for court-formulated settlements before such proceedings.
- Conciliation: Similar to mediation, a conciliator helps parties settle disputes. Section 89 encourages settlements, allowing court-formulated terms.
- Judicial Settlement Including Lok Adalat: Both are court-supervised settlements, with Lok Adalats promoting amicable resolutions.
- Mediation: A mediator assists parties in arriving at a settlement. Section 89 facilitates the court's involvement to suggest terms.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - All of these
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