UP stood first in the country in inter-operable criminal justice system for the third consecutive year.
Uttar Pradesh has stood first for the third consecutive year in registering the highest entry rate on the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) platform.
The Directorate of Prosecution Uttar Pradesh has so far registered 1,56,22,514 entries on the ICJS platform.
Madhya Pradesh is at second place with 35,04,828 entries and Bihar is at third place with 16,65,107 entries.
ICJS platform has been conceptualized by the e-Committee of the Supreme Court and implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Notably, the ICJS platform facilitates the seamless transfer of data and information between various pillars of the criminal justice system across the country.
In these, data related to crimes and criminals is exchanged between courts, police, prisons, and forensic science laboratories through a single window system.
Through ICJS, records of FIR, case number, jail ID, and everything from registering FIR against suspects to sending the culprits to jail are maintained.
Additionally, details of court cases, trials, judgments, prosecution, and forensic information can be accessed by courts, police, prisons, and forensic science laboratories through a single platform.