Under the direction of Police Commissioner Lakshmi Singh, FDRC is providing effective solutions to family disputes
Family Dispute Resolution Centre (FDRC) in the Gautam Buddh Nagar Commissionerate is providing effective solutions to family disputes and related issues through counseling and mediation.
Under the direction of Police Commissioner Gautam Buddh Nagar, Mrs. Lakshmi Singh, and the leadership of the DCP Women's Safety, the Family Dispute Resolution Centre (FDRC) in the Gautam Buddh Nagar Commissionerate is providing effective solutions to family disputes and related issues through counseling and mediation. Also Read: Noida Police Commissionerate: Several police station in-charges transferred, see the list The Noida Commissionerate is continuously working to keep families together through counseling. In this regard, in 2025, the police have saved 387 families from breaking up through the Family Dispute Resolution Clinic (FDRC). The Family Dispute Resolution Clinic (FDRC) was established in the Gautam Buddh Nagar Commissionerate in 2000 to resolve family disputes. Under this initiative, the Commissionerate police, in collaboration with experts, mediates between family members involved in domestic disputes. Thus, police action was taken in only 5% of the cases. The remaining 95% of cases were resolved, and families were saved from breaking up. Peacefully resolving marital disputes is a challenging task. Also Read: Commissioner Laxmi Singh is continuously working towards strengthen law and order system in GBN Case 2: A marital dispute between a newly married couple—Mr. Aarav (fictitious name) and his wife Riya (fictitious name)—was successfully resolved at FDRC Cherry County. Difficulties in adjustment, unmet expectations, and personality differences had created tension between the couple. The FDRC in-charge and the expert professional team conducted a total of six structured counseling sessions, providing both parties with an opportunity to understand each other's perspectives. It was also noteworthy that the applicant was five months pregnant, making it even more crucial to create emotional stability and a supportive environment for the couple. Inspired by the continuous support of the professional team and police personnel, the couple jointly decided to continue their married life and create a positive environment for their unborn child. Case 3: A dispute arising from ideological differences and lack of compatibility between a couple—Mrs. Priyanshi (fictitious name) and her husband Sonu (fictitious name), residents of Migsun Twin Eta-2, Greater Noida—was successfully resolved at FDRC Knowledge Park, Greater Noida. In this case, a total of three mediation/counseling sessions were conducted jointly by the expert professional team and police personnel. Both parties were provided with a safe, impartial, and cordial environment for communication, as a result of which the couple agreed to resolve their differences and continue their married life.