Working on making our justice system more people-centric and scientific under PM Modi's vision: Amit Shah

ANI April 14, 2025 137 views

Union Home Minister Amit Shah revealed groundbreaking criminal justice reforms at the All India Forensic Summit, emphasizing Prime Minister Modi's vision for a more scientific and people-centric legal system. The government has introduced three new laws designed to modernize India's approach to justice and crime prevention. Shah highlighted the critical role of forensic science in addressing complex, technology-driven criminal activities that now transcend traditional boundaries. These reforms aim to create a more efficient, transparent, and citizen-focused judicial framework that protects both victims' rights and ensures fair treatment for the accused.

"The three new laws are made by the citizens, for the citizens, and to protect their rights" - Amit Shah
New Delhi, April 14: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday highlighted the transformative steps being taken under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership to modernize India's criminal justice system.

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Modi's vision transforms criminal justice system through forensic science

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New laws replace colonial-era legal frameworks

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Forensic technology crucial in borderless crime fighting

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Emphasizes timely and effective justice delivery

Speaking at the All India Forensic Summit, Shah underlined the importance of timely justice, the rising role of forensic science in countering terrorism, and the significance of the three newly introduced criminal laws, calling them the "biggest reform of the 21st century".

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we are striving to ensure that those who seek justice receive it promptly and that the outcome is satisfying. Our main goal is to build a secure, capable, and empowered India," Home Minister Shah said.

"The Government of India has introduced three new laws aimed at strengthening the criminal justice system. This summit has been organized to discuss two key aspects: the effective implementation of these new laws and the future role of forensic science in countering terrorism," Shah added.

Further, the Union Home Minister emphasized that in today's world, timely justice and improving the conviction rate are impossible without the support of forensic science.

"The nature of crime has changed significantly -- criminals are now using technology and modern communication tools, making crime borderless. Earlier, crimes were mostly confined to districts, cities, or countries, but now, they have no boundaries. That's why the importance of forensic science has increased," Amit Shah said.

"Prime Minister Modi had recognized this early on. In 2009, when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, he proposed in the cabinet the creation of a Forensic Science University in Gujarat -- a foundation that would support the country's criminal justice system for the next 50 years," he highlighted.

Shah also mentioned that PM Modi's vision has transformed the landscape of India's criminal justice system. "If we are to ensure that even those accused do not face injustice, while also protecting the rights of victims, then forensic science must become an integral part of the criminal justice system," he said.

Union Home Minister also mentioned that laws which are not updated fail to fulfill their purpose.

"The three old laws were not made to deliver justice to citizens but to maintain the rule of the British government. The three new laws introduced by Prime Minister Modi are made by the citizens, for the citizens, and to protect their rights. This is the biggest reform of the 21st century," Shah emphasized.

On the occasion, the Union Home Minister also paid tribute to Dr BR Ambedkar on his 135th birth anniversary.

He emphasized Dr. Ambedkar's commitment to education, equality, and justice and his significant role in shaping modern India.

"Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, who laid the foundation of social revolution through education, equality, and justice, remained committed throughout his life to securing the rights of the deprived," Shah said, adding that Ambedkar's thoughts continue to inspire people today in building a just and egalitarian society.

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Rahul K.
Finally some focus on modernizing our justice system! Forensic science is crucial in today's digital age. Hope these reforms bring faster justice to common people 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the focus on forensic science, I hope the implementation will be fair across all sections of society. The justice system needs to be accessible to everyone, not just tech-savvy cities.
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Ankit S.
Great to see India moving towards scientific policing! The Forensic Science University initiative shows visionary thinking. More power to our leaders 👏
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Sunita R.
Timely justice is the need of the hour. My brother's property case has been pending for 7 years. Hope these changes make a real difference in people's lives.
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Vikram J.
The mention of Dr. Ambedkar was thoughtful. True progress happens when we combine modern science with our constitutional values. Let's hope this brings balanced reforms.
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Neha T.
I'm cautiously optimistic. The ideas sound good, but execution is everything. Will there be enough trained forensic experts across all states? The devil is in the details.

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