Changes in technology increase capabilities of forensic experts: Droupadi Murmu
Indian President Droupadi Murmu on Friday said the capabilities of forensic experts have increased due to rapid changes in technology, especially in the fields of digital technology and Artificial Intelligence.
Murmu, however, alerted that criminals have also discovered new ways to commit their acts.
Murmu said: "People associated with our policing, prosecution and criminal justice delivery system can be successful in controlling crime and making justice accessible only by being smarter, more prompt and alert than the criminals."
She made the remark at the convocation ceremony of the National Forensic Sciences University at Gandhinagar city in Gujarat.
Justice Based Social System
Speaking on the occasion, the President said that a justice-based social system is considered the best in our country.
"By combining heritage and development, we are building a developed India based on justice," she said.
In the last few years, the Ministry of Home Affairs has taken several effective steps to strengthen the role of forensic sciences and develop facilities and capacity in this field.
The President said that any justice system would be considered robust only if it is truly inclusive.
She told students that their goal should be to provide fair and speedy justice based on forensic evidence to all sections of society, especially those from the weaker and disadvantaged sections.
She urged them to contribute to the good governance of the country.
The President said that changes related to crime investigation and evidence have been made in the three new criminal laws.
In cases where the punishment period is seven years or more, it has now become mandatory for a forensic expert to visit the crime scene and investigate.
BNSS
The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita made provision for development of Forensic facilities in all states in a time-bound manner.
Time-bound forensic examination has been made mandatory in many statutes.
The President said that these changes would increase demand for forensic experts.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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