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Amit Shah pushes for use of tech to implement new criminal laws

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 24 December 2024
Union home minister Amit Shah has stressed the importance of technology in implementing new criminal laws, urging for alerts at each stage from registration to resolution. He has directed the National Crime Records Bureau to ensure complete integration of various software systems and databases to expedite investigation processes and improve the criminal justice system.
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