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Exploring The Impact Of Emerging Technologies On Criminal Procedure, Such As Facial Recognition, Biometric Data, And Surveillance Technologies




Kumar Dhruva, LLM, Amity Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Amity University, Noida


ABSTRACT


Emerging technology have significantly impacted India's criminal law, affecting different facets of the justice system, investigations, and law enforcement. To claim that technology exclusively has drawbacks would be inaccurate. If we look at the product images, we can see that there are many more advantages or benefits that technology can offer to all people. If technology is used properly, it can be demonstrated to be the greatest advantageous invention created to date. The sole need is that it be used, and that using such technology must not be done with malice. The time has come for us to begin utilizing such technologies for the benefitof our justice system. Numerous improvements are necessary for the Indian criminal justice system as a whole because it is in such bad shape. The requirement for a legal background to use technology in the criminal justice system to its full potential will also be discussed in this essay.


In order to make the best use of technology moving forward, we will address the future of newtechnology, its effects on the criminal justice system, and the legal context in this research paper. We'll also observe how the nations are improving their criminal justice systems by utilizing modern technology. India is also planning to use such technologies to improve the current criminal justice system.


Keywords: Criminal Justice system, Future advantages, Emerging technologies, Law enforcement

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

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