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TheCentral Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) is a wing of the IndianMinistry of Home Affairs, which fulfills theforensic requirements in the country.[1]
There are seven central forensiclaboratories in India, at Hyderabad, Kolkata,Chandigarh, New Delhi,Guwahati,Bhopal and Pune.eight central forensiclaboratories was under construction in India, atAmaravati.
CFSL Hyderabad is a centre of excellence inchemical sciences, CFSL Kolkata (the oldest laboratory in India) inbiological sciences, and CFSL Chandigarh inphysical sciences. The CFSL New Delhi comes under theCentral Bureau of Investigation, Delhi, whereas the other laboratories are under the control of the Directorate of Forensic Science Services (DFSS) of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The laboratory in New Delhi is under the control of theCentral Bureau of Investigation (CBI) which investigates cases on its behalf. Dr. Asha Srivastava is currently the Director of CFSL (CBI) New Delhi. Mr. Mithilesh Jha an alumnus of the Delhi Campus of National Forensic Sciences University (Formerly LNJN-NICFS) is working as a Senior Scientific Officer and HOD of the Serology division of CFSL (CBI), Delhi. Mr. Brijendra Badonia is the Director of CFSL Kolkata, Sh Mahesh Chandra Joshi is the Director of CFSL Hyderabad and Dr. S.K. Jain is in charge of CFSL Chandigarh.
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