Interoperable Criminal Justice System Project (ICJS)
What is ICJS ?
- ICJS aims to integrate the core IT systems used for effective implementation of criminal justice in the country. There is a national portal to enable this.
- The system consists of five pillars: Police (through crime and criminal tracking and network systems), e-forensics for forensic labs, There are plans to integrate e-Courts for courts, e-Prosecution for public prosecutors and e-Jail for prisons.
- The ICJS system is delivered through a dedicated and secure cloud-based infrastructure with high-speed connectivity. Will be made available from.
- The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) will be responsible for the implementation of the project in collaboration with the National Informatics Center (NIC).
- This project will be implemented with the cooperation of states and union territories.
- Enter data one time to prevent unnecessary data entry.

Problems, methods and effects of ICJS
Problems
- Sharing information with various stakeholders
- Communication of Information
- Hold Accountable
- Which prosecutor is doing what in which court and what is the result of his proceedings?
- Establishing data based rapid monitoring and analysis system
- Infusing new energy among prosecutors
Methods
- Establish Healthy Competition
- Successful Management of Processes
- To create a suitable environment for learning and progressing new technology.
- To maintain constant communication with all the prosecutors through regular webinars and resolve their problems.
- Feedback based revision
Effect
- Reliability
- Uniformity
- Quick Information
- Transparency
- Objective Assessment
- Better coordination and etiquette
