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Rs 30,000 cr to be invested in 5 years for pan...

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo NEW DELHI, Jan 3 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said the government will create such a system by 2029 wherein the entire judicial process, starting from an FIR, going to the Supreme Court, can be completed within three years. Shah, who chaired a meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Home Affairs at Vijaya Puram in Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Saturday over Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) and National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), said the MHA has already held 12 meetings of the panel  from 2019 until now, which have yielded good results. Shah said that currently there are seven CFSLs (Central Forensic Science Laboratories) in the country, while eight new are being established.

Rs 30,000 cr to be invested in 5 years for pan...

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  • He said that there will be no state or UT left without either an NFSU or a CFSL.
  • According to Shah, to strengthen the states’ FSLs, forensic vans, and regional laboratories, th government has provided a grant of approximately Rs.
  • 1,000 crore, while guidelines have been issued for the standardization of forensic science departments.
  • The IT platform for e-Forensics has also been launched, and 143 laboratories across the country, including CFSLs, have already been connected to it.
  • Shah said that the centre and state governments are going to invest 30 thousand crore rupees over the next five years to build a network of forensic laboratories pan India.
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