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PEACEGATE: The Revolutionary Resolution App
PEACEGATE, the Resolution App of IIAM, is transforming the way disputes are resolved. Driven by a mission to foster peace and dignity, this app empowers individuals to handle disputes with efficiency and integrity.
As India's premier Dispute Resolution App, PEACEGATE seamlessly integrates various processes, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, communication, document management, and accounting assistance. This comprehensive solution revolutionizes the justice system, providing fast and equitable resolutions accessible from anywhere with an internet connection.
Catering to the needs of e-commerce platforms, the app offers a virtual guide that assists users in analyzing disputes and selecting the most appropriate resolution method. Download PEACEGATE today and experience the power of resolving disputes from the comfort of your own home.
Key Features of PEACEGATE:
Conclusion:
PEACEGATE, the Resolution App of IIAM, is a groundbreaking solution that revolutionizes dispute settlement. Its comprehensive features, speed, accessibility, and user-friendly design empower users to resolve disputes honorably and efficiently. Whether you're an individual seeking a quick and fair resolution or an e-commerce platform in need of a robust dispute resolution system, PEACEGATE is the ideal choice. Download the app now and contribute to a more harmonious and empowered society.
Latest Version3.3.8 |
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Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1 or later |
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