National Forensic Science Laboratory Bill in Parliament

Poush 23, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

National Forensic Science Laboratory Bill in Parliament

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The government has registered a bill in the National Assembly on Tuesday to regulate the establishment and operation of the National Forensic Science Laboratory.

Since the Financial Procedures and Financial Responsibility (First Amendment) Bill was registered in the House of Representatives on July 32, the last two bills brought by the government in the House are related to National Jurisprudence and Shipping. On January 1, the Watercraft (Operation and Management) Bill was registered.

The National Forensic Science Laboratory Bill registered in the National Assembly mentions matters related to the establishment and operation of the laboratory for the purpose of assisting in the administration of justice by collecting, analyzing and testing evidence through the use of scientific methods and methods. Biological or non-living objects, evidence, any writing, goods, physical objects and electronic materials or objects obtained related to research are included in the bill. The purpose of the bill is to establish a laboratory to assist in the administration of justice by collecting, analyzing and testing evidence through the use of scientific methods and methods. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has registered the bill in the Parliament.

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