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Amit Shah Inaugurates New Central Forensic Science Laboratory Near Kolkata


Updated: June 01, 2025 16:56

Image Source : Deccan Herald

 Union Home Minister Amit Shah has inaugurated the new building of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory in Rajarhat, near Kolkata. The facility is expected to significantly enhance forensic capabilities in eastern and northeastern India, supporting complex criminal investigations and strengthening the justice system.  

Government’s Vision for Forensic Advancements  
- The new laboratory is part of the Centre’s broader initiative to modernize forensic infrastructure across the country  
- Shah emphasized the importance of evidence-based investigations, stating that forensic science plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and efficiency in criminal justice  
- The government plans to establish seven additional forensic laboratories in states including Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Kerala, and Bihar  

Impact on Criminal Investigations  
- The facility will provide advanced forensic analysis, aiding law enforcement agencies in solving complex cases  
- Faster processing of forensic evidence is expected to improve charge sheet filing timelines, with recent reforms already reducing delays in legal proceedings  
- The laboratory will support investigations related to cybercrime, narcotics, and financial fraud, among other areas  

Shah’s Visit and Political Engagements  
- During his two-day visit to West Bengal, Shah is also scheduled to meet BJP leaders and functionaries at a convention in Kolkata’s Netaji Indoor Stadium  
- The discussions will focus on political strategy ahead of the 2026 assembly elections  
- Shah will visit Swami Vivekananda’s ancestral home in north Kolkata before concluding his trip  

Future Prospects and Expansion Plans  
- The government aims to integrate forensic science with emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and digital forensics  
- The expansion of forensic facilities is expected to improve coordination between law enforcement agencies and judicial bodies  
- The initiative aligns with broader efforts to transition India’s criminal justice system from suspicion-based investigations to evidence-driven processes  

Sources: Economic Times, Devdiscourse, The Hindu, Deccan Herald, India Today

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