Conciliation
Our conciliation services offer an amicable way to resolve disputes. Through structured dialogue facilitated by our expert conciliators, parties can reach mutually agreeable solutions, preserving relationships and avoiding the adversarial nature of court proceedings.
What is Conciliation?
Conciliation is a voluntary, flexible, and confidential form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in which an impartial third party, known as a conciliator, helps disputing parties to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Unlike arbitration or litigation, conciliation is a non-binding process, meaning that the conciliator does not have the authority to impose a decision on the parties. Instead, the conciliator facilitates communication, promotes understanding, and assists the parties in negotiating a resolution to their dispute. This process is particularly valuable in disputes where maintaining relationships is important, as it focuses on cooperation and collaboration rather than confrontation.
WHY CHOOSE US
Why choose Conciliation
Confidentiality
All discussions and information shared during the conciliation process are kept confidential, which helps maintain the privacy of the parties and the sensitive nature of the dispute.
Cost-Effective
Conciliation at DRCM is designed to be less expensive compared to litigation or arbitration, as it involves fewer formal procedures and can often be resolved more quickly.
Time-Saving
The conciliation process is typically faster than court proceedings, allowing parties to reach a resolution without the delays often associated with litigation.
Voluntary Participation
Both parties must agree to participate in conciliation, ensuring that both are committed to finding a mutually acceptable solution.
Flexibility
The conciliation process is flexible and can be tailored to meet the specific needs and circumstances of the parties involved.
Expert Guidance
At DRCM, our conciliators are experienced professionals who provide expert guidance to help parties understand the issues and explore potential solutions.
Control Over the Outcome
Unlike a judge or arbitrator, a conciliator does not impose a decision. The parties retain control over the outcome and must both agree to any settlement reached.
Conciliation Process
Steps to resolve dispute
1. Register on DRCM Portal.
2. File a new dispute.
3. Select intermediary against whom you wish to file a dispute.
4. Select Category
5. Enter Dispute details
6. Payment of fees online
7. Track resolution process on DRCM Timeline.
2. File a new dispute.
3. Select intermediary against whom you wish to file a dispute.
4. Select Category
5. Enter Dispute details
6. Payment of fees online
7. Track resolution process on DRCM Timeline.
List of CONCILIATORS
Ms. Pooja Roy, Advocate, Delhi High Court
Mr. Sahil Uppal
Former District and Sessions Judge:
Sushil Kumar Goyal, (Retd.) District & Sessions Judge
Senior Advocates:
Mr. Kishor V Kotwal, Sr. Advocate, Bombay High Court
Mrs. Vidya K Kotwal, Sr. Advocate, Bombay High Court
Mr. Niraj Kumar, Sr. Advocate, Delhi High Court
Mr. Mukund Kumar Singh, Sr. Advocate, Delhi High Court
Mr. Amit Tanvar, Sr. Advocate, Delhi High Court
Mr. Udit Purohit, Sr. Advocate, Rajasthan High Court
Dr. Raina Midha, Sr. Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court
Former Police Officer:
Mr. Manoj M Pawar, (Retd.) Police Officer
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