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Centre approves project to connect pillars of Criminal Justice system

The Centre on Friday approved the implementation of Phase II of the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) project the Minry of Home Affairs at a total cost of Rs 3,375 crore during the period from 2022-23 to 2025-26.
This phase, closely monitored Union Home Miner Amit Shah, will be a step towards ensuring effective and modern policing.
The project will be implemented as a central sector scheme, an MHA statement said.

ICJS is a national platform for enabling integration of the main IT system used for delivery of Criminal Justice in the country. It seeks to integrate the five pillars of the system viz Police (through Crime and Criminal Tracking and Network Systems), e-Forensics for Forensic Labs, e-Courts for Courts, e-Prosecution for Public Prosecutors and e-Prisons for Prisons.
According to MHA, in Phase-I of the project, individual IT systems have been implemented and stabilized even as search of records have been enabled on these systems.
“Under Phase-II, the system is being built on the principle of ‘one data one entry’ where data is entered only once in one pillar and the same is then available in all other pillars without the need to re-enter the data in each pillar,” the MHA said in a statement.
According to MHA, the ICJS system would be made available through a dedicated and secure cloud-based infrastructure with high speed connectivity.

“National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) will be responsible for the implementation of the project in association with National Informatics Centre (NIC). The project will be implemented in collaboration with the States and Union Territories,” the MHA said.

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