Timely justice requires seamless coordination among all components of the criminal justice system, including the Police, Judiciary, Prosecution, Medical, Forensic and Prison departments. In preparation for the conference on “New Criminal Law - Strengthening Criminal Justice System through Digital Platforms”, scheduled to be hosted this Thursday by the Telangana State Judicial Academy, Secunderabad, in coordination with Telangana Police, DGP Sri C.V. Anand held a review meeting with all senior officers involved in the digital implementation of the new criminal laws.

During the meeting, the DGP reviewed the presentations prepared by the participating departments and suggested necessary changes. The conference, facilitated by Hon’ble Chief Justice of Telangana Sri Aparesh Kumar Singh, who will inaugurate the event as Chief Guest, will focus on challenges in implementing the new criminal laws and strengthening inter-agency coordination from investigation to trial. Technical sessions will cover e-Sakshya, e-FIR, digital evidence management, video-conference recording of evidence and digital case management. The DGP noted that Telangana currently faces challenges in timeline compliance and ICT adoption, largely due to gaps in inter-agency coordination. He stressed that strict adherence to statutory timelines and faster digital submission of evidence and reports are essential for expediting justice delivery and improving the State’s national standing. The conference aims to address these gaps and strengthen technology-enabled coordination across the criminal justice system.