Criminal Justice System’s Digital Push: Full Roll-out by 2027 

Subject: Polity & Governance

Background

  • From 1 January 2027, all investigation and trial procedures under the new criminal laws will be conducted and recorded digitally.
  • Objective: Create an end-to-end digital criminal justice system that enhances efficiency, transparency, accountability, and speedy justice.

Key Features

  • Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS):
    • Integrates Police, Courts, Prisons, Prosecution, and Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLs) on a single platform.
    • Data stored on MeghRaj (National Government Cloud).
  • New Criminal Laws (Effective: 1 July 2024):
    • Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023 → Replaced IPC.
    • Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023 → Replaced CrPC.
    • Bharatiya Sakshya Sanhita (BSS), 2023 → Replaced Indian Evidence Act.

Implementation Status

  • 74.66 lakh FIRs registered under BNS.
  • States/UTs have a 5-year transition period for full implementation.
  • National implementation improved from 46.47% (Jan 2025) to 70.06% (June 2026).

Digital Policing Reforms

  • Zero FIR given statutory recognition under BNSS.
    • Can be registered irrespective of territorial jurisdiction.
    • 63,572 Zero FIRs registered, including 13,000 intra-State transfers.
  • CCTNS connects 16,000+ police stations and supports FIR registration in 23 languages.
  • Bhashini App enables translation of Zero FIRs across languages.

Forensic Reforms

  • Mandatory forensic examination for offences punishable with 7 years or more.
  • FSLs increased from 129 (2023) to 154 (2025).
  • 700+ Mobile Forensic Units (MFUs) deployed.
  • Despite increased caseload, pendency in FSLs has declined.

Digital Justice Initiatives

  • 46.5 lakh Digital Evidence (Sakshya) IDs generated.
  • 56.74 lakh e-summons served, promoting paperless proceedings.
  • National database contains:
    • 37.68 crore police records
    • 9.9 crore FIRs
    • 7.64 crore charge sheets

Challenges

  • Only 46% of e-FIRs are digitally integrated with courts.
  • Poor internet connectivity continues to hinder implementation in some North-Eastern States.

Best Performing States/UTs

  • Haryana
  • Goa
  • Assam
  • Punjab
  • Chandigarh

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