Launch of upgraded portal
CCTNS 2.0 Portal Enhances Digital Policing in Tamil Nadu: The Tamil Nadu Police has launched an upgraded portal integrated with CCTNS 2.0 (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems). This initiative strengthens digital policing services and improves accessibility for citizens. The portal reflects India’s push towards technology-driven governance in law enforcement.
The platform enables citizens to access police-related services online, reducing physical visits to police stations. It ensures faster processing and transparency in administrative procedures.
Static GK fact: CCTNS is a flagship project under the National e-Governance Plan launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Controlled access to FIR
A key feature of the new portal is its restricted access to First Information Reports (FIRs). Unlike earlier systems, the general public or third parties cannot view or download FIRs. This ensures data privacy and legal confidentiality in sensitive cases.
Only the accused, victim, or complainant can access FIR details through secure login credentials. This approach balances transparency with privacy protection in criminal proceedings.
Static GK Tip: FIR is a written document prepared by police when they receive information about a cognizable offence under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).
Integration with ICJS
The portal is integrated with the Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS), enabling seamless coordination among various agencies. This integration allows real-time data sharing across the justice delivery chain.
Agencies such as courts, forensic science laboratories, prisons, and prosecution departments are connected through this system. It improves efficiency and reduces delays in criminal justice processes.
Static GK fact: ICJS connects five pillars of the criminal justice system – Police, Courts, Prisons, Prosecution, and Forensics.
Digital tools for efficiency
Two major applications, e-Sakshya and e-Summon, have been implemented under this system. e-Sakshya enhances digital evidence management, ensuring secure storage and tracking of case-related materials.
e-Summon enables electronic delivery of summons, reducing paperwork and speeding up legal communication. These tools contribute to a more efficient and transparent justice system.
Static GK Tip: Digital evidence includes electronic records such as emails, videos, and mobile data used in legal proceedings.
User registration and access
To use services under CCTNS 2.0, users must register by providing personal details such as mobile number and email ID. After registration, login credentials are created for secure access.
This authentication process ensures that only authorized individuals can access sensitive information. It also enhances accountability and prevents misuse of the system.
Significance for governance
The CCTNS 2.0 portal represents a major step towards modernizing policing infrastructure in Tamil Nadu. It aligns with the broader goal of Digital India and smart governance initiatives.
By integrating multiple agencies and enabling secure digital services, the system improves efficiency, transparency, and citizen trust. It also strengthens the overall criminal justice framework in the state.
Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table
CCTNS 2.0 Portal Enhances Digital Policing in Tamil Nadu:
| Topic | Detail |
| Initiative | CCTNS 2.0 Portal |
| Launched By | Tamil Nadu Police |
| Key Feature | Restricted FIR access |
| Integration | Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) |
| Connected Agencies | Courts, prisons, forensics, prosecution |
| Digital Tools | e-Sakshya, e-Summon |
| Objective | Improve digital policing and justice delivery |
| User Requirement | Registration with mobile and email |
| Benefit | Real-time data sharing and transparency |
| Governance Impact | Strengthens digital law enforcement system |





