Conciliation is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). In conciliation, a neutral third party helps the disputing parties to reach a mutually agreeable solution, but unlike a judge, the conciliator does not impose a decision.
It is a voluntary and informal process used to avoid formal court proceedings (litigation).
- It is not conducted through police stations (Option A).
- It is not the same as court settlement (Option B).
- It is also not about challenging government orders (Option C).