Lok Sabha passes bill to set up National Forensic Sciences University

The bill introduced in the last session was passed without debate in the monsoon session (Picture source: Shutterstock)
The bill introduced in the last session was passed without debate in the monsoon session (Picture source: Shutterstock)

Press Trust of India | September 21, 2020 | 10:00 AM IST

NEW DELHI: A bill to establish a National Forensic Sciences University by upgrading the Gujarat Forensic Sciences University was passed by LoK Sabha on Sunday without a debate.

The National Forensic Sciences University Bill was introduced in the House in March during the last session. When it came up for passage, it was passed without debate.

Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy moved the bill for consideration and passage. The proposed university would facilitate and promote studies and research and help achieve excellence in the field of forensic science in conjunction with applied behavioural science studies, law, criminology and other allied areas.

The university will grant degrees and other academic distinctions and will be open to all persons irrespective of gender, race, caste, creed, disability, domicile, ethnicity, social or economic background.

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