El Tribunal Superior de Bombay solicita un informe sobre el retraso en los laboratorios forenses de Maharashtra desde 2020

El Tribunal Superior de Bombay ha ordenado al gobierno de Maharashtra que presente un informe sobre el retraso acumulado en los laboratorios forenses desde el año 2020. El estado informó al tribunal de que los laboratorios se encuentran actualmente analizando muestras de 2020, lo que deja poca capacidad para casos más recientes. Los fiscales atribuyeron a este retraso las demoras en un caso registrado en 2024.

El Tribunal Superior de Bombay ha solicitado al gobierno de Maharashtra un informe sobre el retraso que afecta a los laboratorios forenses desde 2020. Durante la audiencia ante el juez Shivkumar Dige, el estado informó al tribunal de que los laboratorios aún están procesando muestras de 2020, lo que resulta en una capacidad limitada para atender casos recientes. El problema surgió en un caso de asesinato registrado en 2024 en la comisaría de Vadgaon Maval, en el distrito de Pune, que involucra a Mohan Shankar Turde. Los fiscales explicaron al tribunal que las demoras en este caso, incluido el análisis de las grabaciones de las cámaras de seguridad, se deben a dicho retraso acumulado. El tribunal ordenó al gobierno que proporcione detalles sobre las razones de este retraso y las medidas para solucionarlo.

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