– Police stations can now electronically and physically transfer FIRs for cognisable offences outside their jurisdiction within 24 hours.
– Summons are digitally served via authenticated email, OTP-verified mobile numbers or messaging platforms and flagged for tracking.
– Mandatory maintainance of physical or electronic registers such as arrest intimation, summons issue records, complaints log (e-register), and final investigation reports.
– Introduction of eSakshya Mobile App to manage evidence through geo-tagged SID packets that are immutable and hash-verifiable for use in courts.
– Digital certificates ensure tamper-proof submissions during judicial proceedings.
The Tamil Nadu criminal Procedure Rules appear poised to strengthen procedural transparency and streamline law enforcement workflows. The integration of advanced digital platforms like eSakshya represents a significant leap toward efficiency-reducing bureaucratic delays while adhering strictly to rules on evidence submission. By institutionalizing mandatory registers at every stage from arrest clarifications to non-cognizable offences’ handling, the framework displays a strong commitment to both judicial processes’ accountability and complainants’ access rights.
Moreover, these measures highlight Tamil Nadu’s preparedness for adopting cutting-edge technology in criminal justice management-a potential template that other states may follow. however, its success hinges on effective technical adoption by personnel at various operational phases. Regular capacity-building programs cited could mitigate transitional hiccups while maximizing public trust towards state-run mechanisms aimed reform execution under BNSS alignment goals.