J&K Police in collaboration with BOR&D conducts ToT on New Criminal Laws for officers

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  • 08 Oct 2025

Srinagar, Oct 7: Training of Trainers (ToT) was conducted for the officers of the rank of Sub Inspector (SI) to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) on New Criminal Laws from 29th September to 4th October 2025, at District Training Center (DTC), District Police Lines (DPL), Srinagar.

The program was organized by Police Headquarters (PHQ) in collaboration with the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D).

The training was aimed to enhance both the legal knowledge and instructional capabilities of Police officers, enabling them to serve as trainers in their respective jurisdictions. The training focused on the New Criminal Laws and their implications on investigation and prosecution.

More than 50 police officers, of ranks ranging from Sub-Inspector (SI) to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP), representing various districts of Kashmir Zone participated in the training.

Moreover, subject-matter experts from BPR&D and resource persons of relevant fields from Kashmir University, many reputed colleges of Srinagar and other units of Jammu & Kashmir Police conducted detailed sessions on a wide range of topics.

These sessions provided in-depth insights into the procedural changes, legal provisions, and investigative strategies introduced under the new legal framework.

The training significantly enhanced the participants’ understanding of the New Criminal Laws and equipped them with the pedagogical skills required to disseminate this knowledge further within their respective units.

This cascading model is expected to ensure uniform understanding and effective implementation of the legal changes across the force.

The valedictory session was held at DTC, DPL Srinagar and was graced by Dr. G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, IPS, SSP Srinagar, Sh. Manoj Pandita, AIG Trainings, PHQ and other senior officers of District Srinagar.

During the session, SSP Srinagar commended the participants and emphasized the importance of continuous professional development, especially in the face of rapidly evolving laws and technologies. He highlighted the role of trained officers as agents of change within the Police department.

This initiative reflects the J&K Police department’s commitment to capacity building, legal preparedness, and adaptation to evolving legal frameworks. This event laid the foundation for a more legally informed, technologically equipped, and instructionally capable Police force, ready to navigate the complexities of modern policing under the New Criminal Laws.

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