The Police Commissionerate Gautam Buddha Nagar, in collaboration with Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, marked a significant milestone with the 1st Annual Day Celebration of the Family Dispute Resolution Clinic (FDRC—108). The event took place at the E-2 Auditorium, Amity University, from 1:45 PM onwards.
Smt Laxmi Singh (IPS), Commissioner of Police, Gautam Buddha Nagar, graced the event with her presence, attending as the Chief Guest. Additionally, Dr. Ashok K Chauhan, Founder and President of Amity Education Group, presided over the ceremony, adding prestige to the occasion.
The Family Dispute Resolution Clinic (FDRC – 108) plays a crucial role in addressing and resolving familial conflicts through mediation and legal assistance. The Annual Day Celebration highlighted the clinic’s achievements, ongoing initiatives, and future roadmap for strengthening alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
The event was organized with the support of esteemed academicians and professionals, including:
With increasing awareness of alternative dispute resolution, the Family Dispute Resolution Clinic aims to serve as a bridge for resolving family conflicts amicably. The event underscores the commitment of Gautam Buddha Nagar Police and Amity University towards fostering justice and social harmony.
Common people made seamless entry through Gate No. 4 at Amity University, Sector 125, Noida. The event promised to be a remarkable gathering, setting the foundation for future advancements in family dispute resolution.
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