Goemkarponn Desk
SHIVAMOGGA: Rashtriya Raksha University, Shivamogga Campus, Karnataka has conducted a three days training program on the ‘Transformative Reforms: an overview of newly inducted Criminal Laws’ for the officials of the Goa Police and the Indian Coast Guard from May 13-16, 2024 at the GRP Camp, Athino, Panaji, Goa.
For strengthening the law-and-order mechanism and expediting the judicial process the transformative justice based criminal laws were introduced by the government encompassing all aspects of criminal justice system.
As a domain awareness mechanism the RRU, Shivamogga in collaboration with the goa police organized a comprehensive induction module designed and developed by the faculty of the RRU, Shivamogga. The program received encouraging response by the Goa Police with the participation of 137 officials (Probationary and on field officers).
The three days training program at the GRP Camp, Altino begin with an inaugural ceremony on 13th May, 2024, the ceremony was graced by the Inspector General of Police, Goa Omvir Singh Bishnoi, IPS. During his inaugural address Bishnoi, IGP, Goa extended his regards to the RRU, Shivamogga Campus and Director Dr. Ramanand Garge for timely organizing the training as the new criminal laws will be implement from July 1st 2024.
Inspector General of Police, Goa Shri Omvir Singh Bishnoi, IPS at the Inaugural Ceremony
During the module a brief overview of these three laws was provided by Dr, Kaveri Tandon, AP RRU, campus.
While providing the further insights about the procedural aspects and the investigation with the introduction of electronic records Ms. Harshita Mishra, Assistant Professor, RRU, Shivamogga Campus provided comparative analysis of the new criminal laws with the present criminal justice system (E-FIR, Zero- FIR).
As a prominent costal state, the goa police have coastal policing as one of its prominent divisions. The RRU, Shivamogga Campus exclusively provided the significance of the newly inducted laws in light with various procedural and judicial aspects pertaining to coastal policing for this Adv. Ranjeet Vishnupant Sangle, Counsel, Supreme Court of India and Special Public Prosecutor, Department of Home, Government of Maharashtra provided a comprehensive insight in an engaging session where the police official had qualitative interaction developing greater understanding about the new laws and precautionary measure taken during search and seizure for bringing the Case to a logical conclusion.
As a first responder of the law-and-order situation one of the prominent area of 21st century threats emanating from cyber domain. The significance of the newly inducted law and its application in the era dominated by communication technology Shri Satvasheel Jagdale, Industry Consultant threw light on changes pertaining to digital forensic and its critical role in overall criminal justice system.