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PolityIndian Express20 June 2026
Amit Shah sets 3-year justice delivery target, pushes use of AI in probes
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- Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the government aims to complete the entire criminal-justice process โ from FIR registration to conviction and appeals โ within three years
- He stressed greater use of technology, artificial intelligence and scientific evidence in crime investigation, saying "no matter how cunning a criminal may be, he cannot escape the combined power of law and science"
- Speaking at the inaugural session of the 26th All India Fingerprint Conference 2026 in New Delhi, he noted comprehensive reforms of criminal laws since 2019 aimed at making science and technology integral to the justice system
- He launched NCRB applications โ NCRB-Abhigyan, CrPI, e-Prosecution 2.0 and e-Forensics 2.0 โ to facilitate speedy disposal of pending cases and timely delivery of justice
- The applications were developed by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
๐ฏ UPSC Relevance: GS2 Governance โ criminal-justice reform, e-governance and technology in policing/forensics, institutional capacity (NCRB) and timely justice delivery.
๐ Prelims Facts:
- Apps launched: NCRB-Abhigyan, CrPI, e-Prosecution 2.0, e-Forensics 2.0
- Developed by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
- Occasion: 26th All India Fingerprint Conference 2026, New Delhi
- New criminal laws reform process underway since 2019
๐ Key Term: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) โ agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs that collects and analyses crime data and maintains national criminal-justice IT systems.
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