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Integrated Criminal Justice System (ICJS)

Integrated Criminal Justice System (ICJS)

Integrated Criminal Justice System (ICJS) to integrate CCTNS with E-Courts
Implemented by Ministry of Home Affairs for a major revamp of the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS)

Objective

Ensure quick data transfer among pillars of criminal justice system
  • To bring transparency and reduce processing time
  • Aligned with vision of Smart Policing and Digital India of the Government

Number of services will be enabled through citizen portal

Services include-
  • Police Verification for various purposes including passport verification
  • Reporting a crime including cyber-crime
  • Online tracking of the case progress
  • Online reporting of grievances against police officials
  • Accessing victim compensation fund and legal services etc.
  • Digitize data related to FIR registration, investigation and charge sheets in all Police Stations
Major Components includes
  • Citizen Portal having interfaces with various e-governance projects like Aadhar
  • National Population Register
  • Vaahan Project of the Ministry of Surface Transport
  • National Emergency Response System Project etc
  • E-prisons, Forensics and Prosecution-the key components of Criminal Justice System

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