La Haute Cour de Bombay demande un rapport sur le retard accumulé par les laboratoires médico-légaux du Maharashtra depuis 2020

La Haute Cour de Bombay a ordonné au gouvernement du Maharashtra de soumettre un rapport sur le retard accumulé dans les laboratoires médico-légaux depuis 2020. L'État a informé la cour que les laboratoires examinent actuellement des échantillons datant de 2020, laissant peu de capacité pour les dossiers récents. Les procureurs ont attribué les délais d'une affaire enregistrée en 2024 à cet arriéré.

La Haute Cour de Bombay a demandé au gouvernement du Maharashtra un rapport sur l'arriéré qui entrave les laboratoires médico-légaux depuis 2020. Lors de l'audience devant le juge Shivkumar Dige, l'État a fait savoir à la cour que les laboratoires traitent encore des échantillons de 2020, ce qui limite la capacité de traitement pour les dossiers récents. La question a été soulevée dans le cadre d'une affaire de meurtre enregistrée en 2024 au poste de police de Vadgaon Maval, dans le district de Pune, impliquant Mohan Shankar Turde. Les procureurs ont expliqué à la cour que les retards dans ce dossier, notamment concernant l'analyse des images de vidéosurveillance, découlent de cet arriéré. La cour a ordonné au gouvernement de fournir des détails sur les raisons de ce retard ainsi que sur les mesures prévues pour y remédier.

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