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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND MEDIATION INITIATIVE

YOU CAN PREVENT IT!! YOU CAN RESOLVE IT !! YCM is India's first organisation building life skills for dispute prevention to dispute resolution for youth and people who deal with youth. YCM collectivizes youth, young professionals and students to be trained as youth mediators and conflict managers to set up a network of youth - run centres for conflict management and dispute resolution across educational institutions, organisations and beyond. Join us to convert conflicts into growth opportunities!

  1. 5 MARS

    Why Law Students Should Learn Mediation: A Conversation with Harshitha J S

    In this episode of Candid Conversations with Student Resolvers, we feature Harshitha J S, a fourth-year law student and Student Resolver at YCM. Drawing from her experience both as a law student and someone actively involved in the mediation ecosystem, Harshitha shares how mediation training can transform the way students approach conflicts—not only in professional settings but also in everyday life. During the conversation, she explains that mediation training helps students develop foundational conflict resolution skills early in their careers, before they become accustomed to purely adversarial approaches common in litigation. Instead of reacting impulsively, mediation encourages individuals to pause, listen carefully, and focus on understanding the real issue behind a dispute. Harshitha also reflects on why mediation is becoming increasingly relevant in today’s fast-paced and highly reactive world. With people often responding quickly but understanding slowly, mediation introduces a structured way to separate emotions from issues and encourage meaningful dialogue. Another key insight she shares is that mediation is not limited to serious legal disputes. Many conflicts begin as small misunderstandings—between friends, roommates, colleagues, or family members—and mediation techniques can help resolve them before they escalate. Key themes explored in this episode:• Why mediation training is valuable for law students• The importance of patience and thoughtful communication in conflict• How mediation shifts focus from “who is right” to “what is the real issue”• Applying mediation techniques in everyday personal conflicts• How mediation skills can strengthen career prospects and professional growth Harshitha also discusses how mediation training can give students a professional edge—helping them communicate effectively under pressure, understand negotiation dynamics, and stand out in interviews and internships. This conversation highlights an important idea: learning mediation early helps future lawyers approach disputes with clarity, patience, and a deeper understanding of human conflict.

    11 min
  2. 5 MARS

    Patience, Listening, and Solutions: Gaurav Yadav’s Mediation Journey

    In this episode of Star Performers of YCM, we feature Gaurav Yadav, a fifth-year law student from NorthCap University in Gurugram. Gaurav shares how his journey into mediation began when a faculty member introduced him to the IMI Certified Mediation Training conducted by Young Conflict Managers. Curious about learning practical dispute resolution skills beyond the classroom, he decided to join the program and explore mediation as a professional competency. During the conversation, Gaurav reflects on how the training helped him understand the structured process of mediation, including the importance of following key stages, maintaining neutrality, and guiding parties toward constructive dialogue. He also highlights the supportive learning environment created by the trainers and peers throughout the sessions. One of the most valuable aspects of the program for him was the co-mediation model, where trainees worked in pairs to facilitate discussions between parties. Through these role-play exercises, he discovered the importance of collaboration, coordination, and shared responsibility in managing a mediation process. Beyond technical skills, the training also led to personal growth. Gaurav explains how mediation helped him become more patient, a better listener, and more mindful in handling conflicts—skills that extend beyond formal dispute resolution into everyday interactions. Key themes explored in this episode:• A law student’s introduction to mediation training• The value of co-mediation and collaborative facilitation• How mediation builds patience and active listening skills• Managing online mediation sessions and team coordination• Believing that every conflict has a potential solution Gaurav’s journey reflects the core message of mediation: when conflicts are approached with patience, understanding, and structured dialogue, meaningful solutions become possible.

    10 min
  3. 5 MARS

    Mediation in Practice: Adv. Abhiraj Jayant on Communication, Patience, and Conflict Resolution

    In this episode of Star Performers of YCM, we feature Adv. Abhiraj Jayant, a practicing advocate at the Delhi High Court and various district courts in Delhi, specializing primarily in Intellectual Property Rights. Abhiraj shares how his experiences in court—witnessing long waiting hours, growing case backlogs, and the frustration of litigants—motivated him to explore mediation as an alternative path to resolving disputes. Recognizing the increasing pressure on courts and the importance of faster, more collaborative dispute resolution methods, he decided to pursue professional mediation training through Young Conflict Managers. During the conversation, Abhiraj reflects on his experience in the IMI Certified Mediation Training, particularly appreciating the depth of insights provided by expert trainer Bart Neiboer, whose attention to detail helped trainees refine even the smallest aspects of their mediation approach. He also discusses the importance of the co-mediation model, explaining how working alongside another mediator during role plays required strong communication, coordination, and emotional awareness—especially when managing team dynamics under pressure. One of his biggest realizations during the training was understanding that the mediator is not responsible for creating the solution. Instead, the mediator’s role is to guide the parties toward communication so they can arrive at their own resolution. Key themes explored in this episode:• Why mediation is becoming increasingly important in India’s legal system• Lessons from professional mediation training• The value of co-mediation and collaborative facilitation• Techniques like identifying best-case and worst-case scenarios in disputes• Addressing the core issue of conflicts rather than focusing on personalities Today, Abhiraj continues to apply mediation principles in his legal practice—helping clients rethink litigation strategies and evaluate settlement possibilities through structured dialogue and reflection. His story highlights how communication, patience, and perspective-shifting can transform the way lawyers approach disputes, both inside and outside the courtroom.

    15 min
  4. 5 MARS

    From Courtrooms to Conversations: Adv. Avadhut on the Power of Mediation

    In this episode of Mediation Trailblazers, we feature Adv. Avadhut Gaidoye, an advocate from Belgaum, who shares his journey from law school competitions to applying mediation principles in real legal practice. Coming from a background in BBA before pursuing LL.B, Avadhut brings a unique blend of management thinking and legal reasoning to the field of dispute resolution. In this conversation, he reflects on how his interest in mediation began during law school when he realized that communication and understanding can often resolve conflicts more effectively than prolonged litigation. Interestingly, his entry into mediation competitions happened almost by accident—initially participating in negotiation competitions simply to improve his college attendance. However, the experience quickly transformed his perspective. Through competitions and exposure to ADR formats, he discovered how negotiation and mediation allow advocates to understand clients more deeply, respect opposing perspectives, and search for solutions that preserve relationships. Avadhut also shares insights from one of the most memorable milestones in his journey—winning an international mediation competition organized by Lexpecto—an experience that helped him understand the professionalism and collaborative culture within global ADR spaces. Beyond competitions, he explains how mediation skills play a crucial role in everyday legal practice. From negotiating with clients to resolving disputes before they escalate, he highlights that negotiation and mediation are foundational skills for every lawyer, whether inside or outside the courtroom. Key themes explored in this episode:• How mediation competitions shape young legal professionals• The importance of listening to resolve rather than listening to respond• Staying calm and confident during negotiation rounds• Lessons from international ADR competitions• Why mediation is a core skill for advocates in real legal practice Avadhut’s journey is a reminder that effective conflict resolution begins with communication, patience, and the willingness to understand both sides of a dispute.

    12 min
  5. 5 MARS

    Discovering Mediation Early: Sharique Arbaz’s Journey from Curiosity to Leadership

    In this episode of Star Performers of YCM, we feature Sharique Arbaz, a pre-final year law student from Aligarh Muslim University Faculty of Law and a recipient of the Lotus Scholarship offered by Young Conflict Managers. Sharique shares how his curiosity about dispute resolution began early in law school when he noticed that most legal training focused heavily on moots and mock trials, with limited exposure to mediation. After discovering mediation through online resources and a workshop by YCM, he decided to explore the field further and eventually completed the IMI-certified 40-hour mediation training. During the conversation, Sharique reflects on his experience during the training—particularly the role plays, constructive feedback from mentors, and the confidence he developed as he progressed through the sessions. He also discusses how the training shaped his leadership journey at university, where he now serves as Assistant Secretary in the Mediation Society, organizing workshops and client counselling competitions to promote awareness of ADR among students. Beyond law school activities, Sharique highlights how mediation principles—especially neutrality, active listening, and collaborative problem-solving—have influenced the way he approaches disputes in everyday situations. Key themes explored in this episode:• Discovering mediation early in law school• Learning through role plays and mentor feedback• Promoting ADR awareness among law students• Leadership and initiative within university mediation societies• The future of mediation and Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Sharique’s story reflects how early exposure to mediation can shape a student’s perspective on law, leadership, and dispute resolution, encouraging the next generation of lawyers to look beyond traditional litigation and embrace collaborative solutions.

    21 min
  6. 5 MARS

    From Law to Resolution: Angel Singh on Mediation in Practice

    In this episode of Star Performers of YCM, we feature Angel Singh, a standout participant from the July 2025 cohort of the Young Conflict Managers IMI Certified Mediation Training. Angel shares her journey from studying business administration and law to working as a legal advisor in a leading media and broadcasting company, while simultaneously pursuing her LL.M. During the conversation, she reflects on how discovering mediation through LinkedIn led her to explore an entirely new way of approaching conflicts and negotiations. She discusses how the training helped her understand the psychological and behavioral dimensions of conflict, emphasizing that mediation is not only about legal frameworks but also about understanding how people think, react, and communicate. Angel also highlights the value of the co-mediation model, explaining how working alongside another mediator helped her recognize her strengths, identify areas for growth, and develop a deeper appreciation for collaboration and teamwork. Beyond the training itself, Angel shares how she has already applied mediation techniques in her professional life—especially during client negotiations—where active listening, calm communication, and structured dialogue helped de-escalate tense discussions. She also recounts a meaningful moment where she mediated a family dispute between siblings, helping them avoid litigation and reach a constructive understanding. Key themes explored in this episode: • The growing relevance of mediation in India’s legal landscape • Understanding the psychology behind conflicts • Learning teamwork through the co-mediation model • Applying mediation skills in professional negotiations • Using mediation techniques to resolve everyday disputes Angel’s experience shows how mediation training can transform the way professionals approach conflict, communication, and negotiation, making it a valuable skill not only for lawyers but for anyone navigating complex human interactions.

    15 min
  7. 5 MARS

    Mediation Beyond Law School: A Conversation with Amritesh Unny

    In this episode of the Star Performers of YCM series, we feature Amritesh Unny, an outstanding participant from the 2024 cohort at Young Conflict Managers. Amritesh, a law student who previously completed his bachelor’s in legal studies, shares insights from his early journey into the legal field and how mediation training shaped his understanding of conflict resolution. Initially approaching mediation from a traditional legal perspective, he explains how the training helped him realize that mediation is not limited to law—it is an interdisciplinary skill that can be applied in everyday life, leadership, and decision-making. During the conversation, Amritesh reflects on impactful sessions during the training, particularly those that emphasized understanding people, active listening, and approaching disputes with empathy rather than competition. One of his key takeaways from the program is that mediation is not about one party winning, but about creating solutions where both sides walk away satisfied. He also discusses his experience engaging students across disciplines—law, psychology, liberal arts, and architecture—through mediation initiatives, highlighting how ADR can bridge perspectives from different academic backgrounds. Key themes explored in this episode:• Discovering mediation as an interdisciplinary skill• Moving beyond a “win–lose” mindset in dispute resolution• The role of active listening and perspective-taking in leadership• Encouraging law students to explore mediation early in their academic journey• Building awareness of ADR among students from diverse fields This episode is particularly valuable for law students, young professionals, and anyone curious about how mediation skills can shape leadership, communication, and conflict resolution both inside and outside the legal profession.

    9 min
  8. 5 MARS

    From Banking to Mediation: Samir Kumar’s Journey in Conflict Resolution

    In this episode of the Star Performers of YCM series, we feature Samir Kumar, a distinguished trainee from the JAN–FEB 2025 cohort at Young Conflict Managers. With a professional career spanning several decades in the banking and financial sector—including roles at Punjab National Bank and Small Industries Development Bank of India—Samir shares how his experience in handling financial disputes, recovery cases, and corporate negotiations naturally led him toward mediation. During the conversation, Samir reflects on how, throughout his career, he was often informally resolving conflicts between exporters, importers, and financial stakeholders—long before he formally learned mediation techniques. After taking voluntary retirement in 2019, he deepened this interest by completing YCM’s mediation training, which helped him transform intuitive conflict resolution into a structured professional skill. He also discusses how practical training, role plays, and feedback from international coaches shaped his understanding of mediation—particularly the importance of neutrality, patience, empathy, and effective communication. Today, Samir continues to apply these skills while working with a law firm, advising corporate clients on complex international trade and financial disputes. His journey highlights how mediation skills can be valuable not only in formal dispute resolution settings but also in professional negotiations and everyday problem-solving. Key themes discussed in this episode:• Transitioning from a banking career into mediation• Recognizing informal mediation in everyday professional life• The importance of listening, neutrality, and patience in conflict resolution• Learning mediation through practical role plays and coaching• Applying mediation skills in corporate and international trade disputes This episode is particularly insightful for professionals considering mediation as a second career, as well as students and practitioners interested in the real-world applications of ADR skills.

    20 min

À propos

YOU CAN PREVENT IT!! YOU CAN RESOLVE IT !! YCM is India's first organisation building life skills for dispute prevention to dispute resolution for youth and people who deal with youth. YCM collectivizes youth, young professionals and students to be trained as youth mediators and conflict managers to set up a network of youth - run centres for conflict management and dispute resolution across educational institutions, organisations and beyond. Join us to convert conflicts into growth opportunities!