Community Liaison Groups’ set up by Haryana Police affably settle 1018 disputes in 6 months

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Chandigarh, Aug 30

The ‘Community Liaison Groups’ constituted by Haryana Police have helped in settling down over 1018 disputes in Haryana during the first half of 2022.

While giving this information here today, the Additional Director General of Police, State Crime Branch, Haryana, O.P. Singh informed that as many as 3880 CLG members have attended meetings between January and June, 2022 to mediate disputes which can be solved amicably, instead of being tackled through police or courts.

During this period, 1333 disputes were marked to CLG, which is an assembly of people from different walks of life and each considered to be respectable and reputed members of the society. Out of which 1018 non-cognizable offences such as family, property disputes, and community conflicts marked to CLGs clearly shows the positive response of public towards transparent and public-oriented policing initiatives of Haryana Police.

Sharing the month-wise details of disputes settlement, he informed that 322 disputes were resolved amicably in the CLG meetings between January and March, 243 in the month of April, 232 in May and 221 were solved in June 2022.

“The basic purpose behind constituting CLGs is to encourage people settle their small disputes at the local level without entering into any litigation. Since the members of the groups are also from the local area, they know the issues between the parties and are better equipped to solve them”, said OP Singh.

The participation in the CLG are being reviewed periodically and it is hoped that many more petty disputes and conflicts would be settled in the days to come through mutual understanding, he added.

It is also worthwhile to mention that Haryana Police has constituted the CLG to settle those cases which need not require an FIRs but can be solved through a dialogue or mediation practice.