Union Home and Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah said the Union Ministry of Home Affairs is committed to achieve a conviction rate of up to 90% and to provide a citizen friendly and effective criminal justice system in the country.

He was speaking in a meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Home Affairs on the topic “Forensic Science Capabilities: Strengthening for Time bound and Scientific Investigation” at Kevadia, Gujarat today.

The meeting was attended by Members of Parliament, Ministers of State for Home Nityanand Rai, Ajay Kumar Mishra, Nishith Pramanik and Union Home Secretary along with senior officials of Ministry of Home Affairs, NCRB and National Forensic Science University.

The meeting reviewed the forensic science capabilities available in the country, especially keeping in view the increasing dependence of the criminal justice system on forensic investigation.

The meeting reviewed the forensic science capabilities available in the country, especially keeping in view the increasing dependence of the criminal justice system on forensic investigation.

The Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi attaches utmost importance to the internal and external security of the country and is committed to public welfare through strengthening systems for crime detection and prevention and effective law enforcement.

Union Home Minister stresses on the need for investigating agencies to be one step ahead of criminals in view of the use of technology

The Modi government at the Center is working with the state governments on a three-pronged approach to reforms in the field of police investigation, prosecution and forensics.

Union Home Minister said that this is the right time to focus on technology based and evidence based investigation to achieve targeted conviction rate.

Emphasis should be placed on capacity building of constables to high level police personnel in the use of advanced investigative techniques

Union Home Minister called for the establishment of an independent Directorate of Prosecution and an independent Directorate of Forensic Science in each State/UT through proposed comprehensive amendments to the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and the Indian Evidence Act.

The Modi government is also working towards making forensic investigation mandatory in all cases of offenses punishable with imprisonment for more than 6 years.

Union Home Minister outlines the steps taken by the Central Government towards capacity building required to implement the proposed reforms

National Defense University has been established for training the manpower of law enforcement agencies to train them in the use of new technology to combat crime, especially cyber crime, dark-net etc.

Hackathons are also being organized to attract expertise and innovation of the youth in new technologies .

National Forensic Science University has been set up to provide trained manpower for the forensic sector

The Central Government has requested the states to affiliate at least one college in each state with NFSU.

A Modus Operandi Bureau has been set up to identify crime patterns for crime prevention

Funds are being provided to strengthen forensic infrastructure across the country, including setting up of mobile forensic science units in each district, and these units will serve at least three blocks in a district

Steps are also being taken to standardize forensic equipment, instrument calibration, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) across all FSLs in the country for high quality forensic results.

The Union Home Minister said that the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi attaches utmost importance to the internal and external security of the country and is committed to public welfare by strengthening the systems for crime detection and prevention  and effective law enforcement.

The Ministry of Home Affairs under the guidance of the Union Home Minister Amit Shah is committed to achieving the conviction rate of up to 90% and providing a citizen friendly and effective criminal justice system in the country.

Amit Shah stressed on the need for  investigating agencies to be one step ahead of crimminals in view of the use of technology by them and said that the Modi government in collaboration with the State Governments is working on a three pronged approach to reforms in Police Investigation, Prosecution and Forensics, the official note of Union Ministry of Home said on Sunday.

He said that this is the right time to focus on technology based and evidence based investigation to achieve the targeted conviction rate.

Shah emphasized on capacity building of constables upto high level police personnel in use of advanced testing techniques.

He called for the establishment of an independent Directorate of Prosecution and an independent Directorate of Forensic Science in each State/UT through the proposed comprehensive amendments to the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and the Indian Evidence Act.

Shah said that the Modi government is also working towards making forensic investigation mandatory in all cases of offenses punishable with imprisonment for more than 6 years.