The official further mentioned that software patches have been designed and deployed in the Inter-operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) applications to accommodate the new criminal laws.Additionally, the official informed that significant updates have been made in the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), including its integration with e-Prisons, e-Forensics, e-Prosecution, and the use of electronic means such as audio-video communication in line with the new criminal laws.The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has developed 23 application patches for CCTNS/ICJS, while the National Informatics Centre (NIC) has created 6 patches for e-Forensics, 7 for e-Prosecution, and 9 for e-Prisons.These updates have been shared with all states and UTs to ensure the effective implementation of the new criminal laws.Furthermore, a mobile and web application, NCRB SANKALAN of Criminal Laws, has been introduced to help users navigate the new criminal laws. The app has been downloaded approximately 5.85 lakh times.The MHA has also established a CCTNS technical support call centre with a helpline number (14415) to assist states and UTs. Another app, Nyay Shruti, has been launched to facilitate efficient and secure communication among all pillars of the ICJS ecosystem.
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