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ACB J&K Adopts E-Challan System to Boost Transparency

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January 1, 2025
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Srinagar: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) of Jammu and Kashmir is taking a significant step towards enhancing transparency and efficiency in its operations by transitioning to a fully electronic challan system.

In a statement issued here to news agency JKNS reads, Effective January 1st, 2025, all ACB branches will discontinue the use of manual registration of FIRs and submit their respective challan electronically through the Crime & Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS).

This initiative aims to streamline the challan filing process, improve record-keeping, and facilitate faster case management. All Investigating Officers (IOs) within the ACB will be required to submit specific forms within the CCTNS system for each case challan, it reads.

To facilitate this transition, CCTNS labs have been established in all eight ACB police stations across Jammu and Kashmir. Additionally, 18 officials have undergone training to ensure smooth operation of the CCTNS platform. Supervisory officers are instructed to withhold approval of any challan until all necessary information is entered into the CCTNS.

Statement further reads, ACB J&K is committed to leveraging technology for improved efficiency and transparency in its fight against corruption. This transition to the CCTNS system marks a significant step towards achieving these goals. (JKNS)

ued here to news agency JKNS reads, Effective January 1st, 2025, all ACB branches will discontinue the use of manual registration of FIRs and submit their respective challan electronically through the Crime & Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS).

This initiative aims to streamline the challan filing process, improve record-keeping, and facilitate faster case management. All Investigating Officers (IOs) within the ACB will be required to submit specific forms within the CCTNS system for each case challan, it reads.

To facilitate this transition, CCTNS labs have been established in all eight ACB police stations across Jammu and Kashmir. Additionally, 18 officials have undergone training to ensure smooth operation of the CCTNS platform. Supervisory officers are instructed to withhold approval of any challan until all necessary information is entered into the CCTNS.

Statement further reads, ACB J&K is committed to leveraging technology for improved efficiency and transparency in its fight against corruption. This transition to the CCTNS system marks a significant step towards achieving these goals. (JKNS)

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