The Global Kashmir
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • E-Paper
en English
ar Arabiczh-CN Chinese (Simplified)en Englishru Russianes Spanishur Urdu
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
The Global Kashmir
No Result
View All Result
AMIT SHAH 6 1 1024x606 1

“After 5 Years, India’s Criminal Justice System Will Be Most Modern In World”: Amit Shah

News Desk by News Desk
January 23, 2024
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
4
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

Gujarat : Emphasizing the importance of three new criminal laws, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that after 5 years, India’s criminal justice system will be the most modern in the world.
Amit Shah, while addressing the 5th International and 44th All India Criminology Conference of National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) said that the inauguration is happening at a time when India’s criminal justice system is entering a new era.
“IPC, CrPC and Evidence Law have been scrapped and new laws have been introduced. I have been piloting these laws and with great courage, we have taken the decision that we have made compulsory the visit of forensic science officers at every crime scene for cases with punishment of 7 years or more. This will make the investigation easier, work of the judges will also get easier. Along with this, we are also trying to modernize the entire process. Right now it will take 5 years because it has different levels. But after 5 years, India’s criminal justice system will be the most modern in the world,” he said.
“If a government remains in power for 50 years, it makes 5-6 changes, but in just 10 years we have made more than 50 changes in every field,” he added.
Union Home Minister asserted that after 5 years, the country will get more than 9,000 scientific officers and forensic science experts every year.
“Our government has brought the new education policy after 40 years. I can say that this education policy is completely built based on India but it will make our children prominent in the world stage also. After 5 years, this country will get more than 9,000 scientific officers and forensic science experts every year, we have made such arrangements in advance. In preventing crime, behavioural science plays as much role as strict administration,” he asserted.

READ ALSO

Dr Jitendra highlights increasing pan-India presence of Northeast youth in Aviation, Hotel industry

Ahmedabad plane crash: 162 victims identified, 120 bodies handed over to kin

Rupee falls 19 paise to close at 86.23 against US dollar

Further, Amit Shah added that the government is finding a technical solution for the police stations of the country which are located on the hills.
“We are also finding a technical solution for the police stations of the country which are located on the hills. Except for 7 police stations, every police station in the country has been connected to the computer and linked to the database. More than 15 crore prosecution data has been made online in the e-court and it speaks in all the languages of India. We have been able to record the data of approximately 2 crore prisoners through e-prison. We have made available 19 lakh results of e-forensic for the last 3 years in online data,” he added.
Amit Shah also said that no matter how many stakeholders there are in the judicial process, there will be no benefit unless we integrate forensic science with them.
“At the time of independence, many people had said that how would India be able to survive without the British. This was a big fear in the world. But in 75 years we have become the world’s largest democracy and the foundation of our democracy is much deeper. August 15, 2047, when the country will complete 100 years of independence, at that time India will be supreme in every sphere of life. It is the vision of 140 crore Indians and it is guiding the future of the country,” he asserted.
“I see some challenges in front of these new three laws like becoming a modern police force equipped with technology while maintaining the principles of basic police. Do not let the importance of human presence diminish with the use of technology. Identifying hybrid and multi-dimensional threats and creating a network to protect the system,” the Union Home Minister said. (Agencies)

ADVERTISEMENT
ShareTweetSendSharePinShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Govt Raises Import Duty On Gold, Silver Findings To 15 Pc

Next Post

Security Tightened In Kashmir Ahead Of Republic Day

RelatedPosts

Dr Jitendra highlights increasing pan-India presence of Northeast youth in Aviation, Hotel industry

Dr Jitendra highlights increasing pan-India presence of Northeast youth in Aviation, Hotel industry

June 18, 2025
Ahmedabad plane crash: 162 victims identified, 120 bodies handed over to kin

Ahmedabad plane crash: 162 victims identified, 120 bodies handed over to kin

June 18, 2025
Rupee falls 4 paisa to settle at all-time low of 83.33 against US dollar

Rupee falls 19 paise to close at 86.23 against US dollar

June 17, 2025

“Indian students in Tehran moved out of city”: MEA asks other Indians in Iran’s capital city to leave

India cannot afford to be divided over languages, says VP Dhankhar

Gold futures rise on spot demand

Air India Flight From San Francisco To Mumbai Suffers Technical Snag, Passengers Deplaned In Kolkata

Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Centre’s Probe Panel To Submit Report In 3 Months, Says Minister

FATF condemns Pahalgam attack, enhances focus on steps by countries to combat terror financing

Next Post
Security Tightened In Kashmir Ahead Of Republic Day

Security Tightened In Kashmir Ahead Of Republic Day

DGP RR Swain Sanctions ₹3.72 Cr. Special Welfare Relief/Welfare Loan

Through sweat of his brow, DGP Swain earns respect & people’s love in J&K

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT

Company Info

Address: F11 silk factory road Tulsibagh, Srinagar
Phone : 9797970347.
Email : globalkashmir786@gmail.com
Owner, printer, publisher Editor : Suhail Yousuf Shah
Legal advisor : Advocate Umar Mushtaq
Printed at : LUBAAB PUBLICATIONS LAWAYPORA SRINAGAR
Published from : Green house Soitang, Srinagar, Kashmir.
RNI No : JKENG/2011/38364
Office No's :
Postal Regd No : JKNP 160 / SKGPO 2012 - 2014

About

The Global Kashmir was founded in Srinagar, with a vision to promote positive news from the Kashmir valley and across the globe. Covering first hand, all categories of news from different corners of Jammu and Kashmir as well as relevant national and international news stories. Global Kashmir is dedicated to providing unbiased stories that are yet to be told...

News By Topic

Company Info

  • Contact Us
  • About

© 2022 - Global Kashmir

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • E-Paper

© 2022 - Global Kashmir