With rising crime complexity and new legal mandates requiring forensic evidence, India is strengthening its forensic ecosystem. To address these challenges, the government launched the National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme (NFIES), aimed at building state-of-the-art laboratories and trained manpower.
What is the National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme?
The NFIES is a Central Sector Scheme launched in 2024 to build robust forensic capabilities across India.
Implementation Period
2024–25 to 2028–29
Nodal Ministry
Ministry of Home Affairs
Aim of the Scheme
The scheme’s primary aim is to:
- Create strong forensic laboratory infrastructure, and
- Develop world-class trained forensic professionals to support investigation and justice delivery.
This move aligns with India’s growing focus on evidence-based policing and high conviction rates.
Why Was NFIES Launched?
The scheme was introduced due to major structural gaps in India’s forensic ecosystem:
1. New Criminal Laws Mandate Forensic Use
India’s newer criminal laws require forensic investigation for offences where punishment is seven years or more, sharply increasing laboratory workload.
2. Rising Case Pendency
Forensic laboratories face large backlogs, delaying investigations and trials.
3. Manpower Shortages
Most Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLs) lack sufficient trained personnel.
4. Conviction Rate Goal
NFIES supports the government’s target to achieve a conviction rate exceeding 90%, which requires reliable, scientific evidence.
Components of the NFIES Scheme
The scheme has three major components, each aimed at expanding forensic access and expertise:
1. Setting Up NFSU Campuses
- Establishing new campuses of the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) across the country.
- These campuses will produce skilled forensic scientists, analysts, and investigators.
2. Establishing Central Forensic Science Laboratories (CFSLs)
- New CFSL facilities will be created to expand investigative capacity.
- They will support national-level forensic examinations, cyber forensics, DNA analysis, and digital evidence.
3. Strengthening Existing Infrastructure
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The Delhi campus of NFSU will receive infrastructure enhancement for advanced training, research, and testing facilities.
Significance of the Scheme
NFIES is vital for improving India’s criminal justice system in multiple ways:
Faster Forensic Processing
By expanding lab capacity, it reduces case backlog and pendency.
Trained Workforce
Developing skilled forensic technicians and experts ensures credible evidence handling.
Better Investigation Quality
Courts rely increasingly on scientific proof — NFIES enhances accuracy, reliability, and admissibility of evidence.
Higher Conviction Rates
Better forensic support strengthens prosecution, helping achieve the target of 90%+ conviction rate.
National Security & Modern Policing
As cybercrime, terrorism cases, and digital fraud rise, advanced forensic systems become essential.


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