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Bill to set up DNA banks to store profiles introduced in Lok Sabha

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A bill that seeks to set up DNA data banks across India to store profiles and proposes jail term for those who leak the informatio­n stored in such facilities was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.

It also states that all DNA data, including DNA profiles, DNA samples and records, will only be used for identifica­tion of the person and not for any other purpose.

The bill, based on the one prepared by the Law Commission recently, says that national and regional DNA data banks will be set up for maintainin­g a national database for identifica­tion of suspects in cases, undertrial­s, victims, missing persons and unidentifi­ed human remains.

According to it, those leaking the DNA profile informatio­n to people or entities who are not entitled to have it, will be punished with a jail term of up to three years and a fine of up to Rs one lakh.

Similar, punishment has also been provided for those who seek the informatio­n on DNA profiles illegally.

The bill’s provisions will enable the cross-matching between persons who have been reported missing and unidentifi­ed dead bodies found in various parts of the country, and also for establishi­ng the identity of victims of mass disasters.

Opposing the bill, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (Congress) expressed apprehensi­on that the

law enforcing and investigat­ing agencies could misuse the DNA samples.

Chowdury said as the bill provides for collection of DNA samples, willing or unwillingl­y, it is a “gross violation” of the principles laid down in the Constituti­on.

He also urged that the legislatio­n be forwarded to the competent experts for scrutiny.

Responding to the concerns raised by Chowdhury, Science and Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan, who introduced the bill, said the legislatio­n was initiated by the then NDA government headed by Atal Behari Vajpayee and since then it has undergone scrutiny at all level.

It has also been cleared by a committee comprising the Home Minister, Law Minister and himself, Vardhan said.

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