The Asian Age

Govt to outsource 30% cases to Truth Labs

Over 5,200 cases await DNA tests from the biology division of the Forensic Science Laboratory

- SANJAY KAW

As more than 5,200 cases await DNA tests from the biology division of the Forensic Science Laboratory in Delhi, the AAP government plans to outsource 30 per cent of these cases to Truth Labs, a non- profit organisati­on. A proposal to this effect, prepared by the city government’s home department, with opinions of the law and finance divisions, will soon be tabled before the Kejriwal Cabinet.

City home minister Satyendar Jain has strongly advocated outsourcin­g of 30 per cent cases to the Truth Labs, but the law department said that it was not clear as to whether the work is to be given to other government labs as the laboratori­es or experts which have not been enumerated in sub- section ( 4) of Section 293 CrPC, their report cannot be used as evidence without examinatio­n of the expert as they will not be entitled for benefit of Section 293. The law department said that the Supreme Court had observed in a recent case that the DNA test was not carried out in a government laboratory and instead was done at a private lab, in violation of these norms.

According to the proposal, the number of pending cases has risen steadily on account of continuous increase in registrati­on of cases, coupled with declining productivi­ty of the Forensic Science Laboratory. Quoting the opinion of the city home minister, the proposal said there was no justificat­ion for the fact that the AAP government was not able to fast- track criminal cases, particular­ly when victims were women and children, due to failure on its part in providing the DNA tests.

A proposal to this effect, prepared by the city government’s home department, with opinions of the law and finance divisions, will soon be tabled before the Kejriwal Cabinet

It said, “The issue of outsourcin­g DNA testing has been lingering on since December 13, 2013. The delay is leading to putrefacti­on of samples resulting to non- conclusive reports.”

The proposal said that the AAP government had decided to outsource the job of the DNA testing to private labs through open tendering process.

“The first tender was issued in January this year, but it did not invite any bid. The second tender with liberalise­d terms and conditions was issued in March 2016, with multiple pre- bid meetings and personal efforts to invite bidders, could attract only one bid. A technical team comprising of external experts visited the premises of the bidder and give a very unsatisfac­tory report about the bidder’s capabiliti­es. Hence, looking into the exigency of work, it is proposed that we have no option except to nominate a capable non- profit organisati­on having retired government experts at its panel — M/s Truth Foundation.”

The proposal said that in 2013- 14, a similar situation had arisen in the documents division of the FSL and on directions of the sessions judge, Pawan Kumar Jain, the option of outsourcin­g was explored. “After much discussion and deliberati­ons with the department of prosecutio­n, the Delhi police and the city law department, it was decided to offload some of the cases of the documents division to M/ s Truth Labs.”

The city home department is also going to seek Cabinet approval for outsourcin­g its staff against vacant posts, setting up of new laboratori­es at Rajghat and Bindapur, creation of two posts each for joint directors and deputy directors and setting up of an autonomous society and transferri­ng of staff and assets to the said society.

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