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Implementation of Criminal Laws in UP

  • 08 Jan 2025
  • 6 min read

Why in News? 

Recently, the Union Home Minister emphasized the need to implement the three new criminal laws in Uttar Pradesh's seven police commissionerates by 31st March 2025. 

  • Seven police commissionerates are Varanasi, Lucknow, Meerut, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Agra, and Kanpur. 

 Key Points 

  • Review Meeting: 
    • The Union Minister reviewed the implementation of the three new criminal laws with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister. 
    • The review covered the status of provisions related to police, prisons, courts, prosecution, and forensics in Uttar Pradesh. 
  • Officials Present in the Review: 
  • Directives and Recommendations: 
    • He instructed the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister to review progress on the implementation of the new laws in February 2025. 
    • He suggested fortnightly reviews by the Chief Minister and weekly reviews by the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police (DGP) involving relevant departments. 
    • Use of Technology and Forensic Resources: 
      • He stressed increasing the use of technology, recommending more than one forensic mobile van per district. 
      • Forensic teams should be categorized into serious, common, and very common cases to optimize resource allocation and prioritize critical cases. 
    • Monitoring of Zero FIRs: 
      • He also called for regular monitoring of Zero FIR transfers to the respective states, ensuring accountability and efficiency. 

 Bureau of Police Research and Development 

  • The Government of India established it under the Ministry of Home Affairs in 1970. 
  • It replaced the Police Research and Advisory Council (1966), with the primary objective of modernization of the police force. 
  • In 1995, the Government decided to entrust issues relating to Correctional Administration Work to the BPR&D. 
    • Thereby BPRD has to ensure the implementation of prison reforms as well. 
  • The Government of India decided to create a National Police Mission under the administrative control of BPR&D to transform the police forces in the country. 
  • In August 2020, it observed its 50th foundation day. 
  • It has been publishing data on police organisations since 1986. 

 Zero FIR 

  • Zero FIR is an FIR that can be registered by any police station, irrespective of jurisdiction, when it receives a complaint regarding a cognisable offence. 
  • No regular FIR number is assigned at this stage. 
  • After receiving the Zero FIR, the revenant police station registers a fresh FIR and starts the investigation. 
  • It is meant to help victims of serious crimes, especially women and children, to lodge a complaint quickly and conveniently, without having to go from one police station to another. 
  • It is also meant to ensure that the evidence and witnesses are not lost or tampered with due to delays in filing the complaint. 
  • It is transferred to the relevant police station where the offence has taken place or where the investigation has to be conducted. 

 National Crime Records Bureau 

  • NCRB was set up in 1986 to function as a repository of information on crime and criminals to assist the investigators in linking the crime to the perpetrators based on the recommendations of the Tandon Committee, National Police Commission (1977-1981) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Taskforce (1985). 
    • It is part of the MHA and is headquartered in New Delhi. 
  • It also acts as a “national warehouse” for the fingerprint records of Indian and foreign criminals, and assists in locating interstate criminals through fingerprint search. 
  • The NCRB has four divisions: Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), Crime Statistics, Finger Prints, and Training. 
  • NCRB Publications: 
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