Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DNA samples

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“Between them, they can only handle 600 cases a year. Also, there are about 30 forensic DNA experts in the labs,” said a Union home ministry official who asked not to be named.

DNA profiling is a technique where individual­s can be identified at a molecular level and can often lead to breakthrou­ghs in cases where other non-scientific investigat­ive methods fail.

“DNA reports are a strong tool for the judiciary and investigat­ing agencies to link the sequence of crime scene, the accused and victims. Such reports can also help exonerate a suspect who has been wrongly convicted suspect,” said the official quoted above. Investigat­ing agencies and courts are increasing­ly demanding examinatio­n of forensic evidence to solve heinous crimes such as rape, child abuse and murder. Delay in concluding forensic examinatio­n inevitably prolongs investigat­ions in such cases, which leads to a delay in justice.

According to the data available till December 2017, the region-wise pendency of sexual assault cases against women in the northern region was the highest at 6,869.

In the western region, 3,339 cases were pending because of the paucity of forensic labs. It was to address this acute shortage that the Union home ministry early this month gave the go-ahead for setting up of a stateof-the-art DNA laboratory in Chandigarh, which will have a capacity to test 2,000 samples per year.

“The ₹93 crore project will be financed through the Nirbhaya Fund set up in 2016,” said Women and Child Developmen­t secretary Rakesh Srivastava.

Administer­ed by the WCD ministry, the ₹3,000 crore corpus was set up in 2013 to support initiative­s to bolster safety and security of women.

Besides the six CFSLS, there are 31 state forensic science laboratori­es. Of these, 16 have the facility to test DNA samples but officials say that only the Delhi state lab has adequate capacity to meet demand.

“In the present scenario, demands of various honourable courts of law are not fulfilled by the existing forensic set-up of DNA laboratori­es due to lack of high-tech infrastruc­ture,” said a report presented at a meeting last month, which was attended by officials of the WCD and home ministries.

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