After the implementation of three new laws in the country, justice will be available from the Supreme Court within three years from the date of filing the FIR. The coming decade will make the Indian criminal justice system the most scientific and fastest in the world. Not only this, by the upcoming Constitution Day i.e. 26 November, there will not be a single prisoner in the country's jails who will have served one-third of his sentence. Union Home Minister Amit Shah made this claim while addressing the All India Police Science Conference on Tuesday.
We have to stay two steps ahead of the criminals
In this ceremony organized by Rashtriya Raksha Shakti University and Police Research and Development Bureau, Shah said that in the next decade, five areas will be the most challenging for the country and the world - cyber crime, border infiltration, drones, narcotics and dark net. The protectors of law will have to stay two steps ahead of those who break the law.
Justice will be delivered in three years
Shah said that the British had made laws according to their own wishes 150 years ago. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has brought radical changes in these laws to provide security to the citizens of the country and ensure their constitutional rights. From police action to court procedures, everything has been time-bound. After the implementation of three new laws, now the citizens of the country will get justice in three years up to the Supreme Court after filing an FIR.
Amit Shah said that our endeavour is that not a single prisoner should be deprived of justice even after completing one-third of his sentence. Let us tell you that three new criminal laws - Indian Justice Code (BNS), Indian Civil Security Code (BNSS) and Indian Evidence Act (BSA) have come into force from July 1 this year.
India's judicial system will be better in the world
The Home Minister said that we have a very big family associated with the security system, all of them and the 250 people present at the All India Police Science Conference have a big responsibility to upgrade this system. In the next decade, India's criminal justice system will be the best in the world.
This system will have to be made more robust by studying the data locked in files using Artificial Intelligence (AI). Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the country has become self-reliant and the country's borders have become secure.
Shah also said
- During the tenure of BJP government in last 10 years, violence in Kashmir, North-Eastern states and Naxal-affected areas has reduced by 70 percent.
- 5.45 lakh kg of narcotics were seized in India, which is six times more than the drugs seized in the previous decade.
- India has become the fifth largest economy. It will become the third largest economy before April 2028. It was at number 11 a decade ago.
- India has progressed to lead the world in every field, be it economy, technology, security, education or research and development or infrastructure.
- 70,000 police stations are connected to the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and System and 22,000 courts are connected through e-courts. Data of two crore prisoners is in the e-prison system.
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