LG approves proposal to link police stations to hospitals

  • | Saturday | 28th June, 2025

With the objective of providing quicker, more efficient medical and forensic support to crime victims, Delhi Lt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has approved a proposal to link and re-distribution of police stations to hospitals across the national Capital. This move will provide the much needed succour to victims involved in cases such as rape, road accidents and other emergencies requiring immediate medico-legal intervention. This re-distribution is being implemented under Section 194(3) of the BNSS Act, 2023, and will serve to better align police stations with hospitals equipped to manage medico-legal cases and conduct post-mortem examinations. The aim is to ensure that victims of crimes and accidents receive immediate medical attention and that medico-legal procedures are conducted promptly and efficiently, minimising procedural delays that can hamper justice delivery. A statement from Raj Niwas on Friday said in a major reform envisaged under the three new Criminal Justice Acts, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has approved a significant proposal concerning the linking and re-distribution of police stations to hospitals across the National Capital Territory for the purpose of handling Medico Legal Cases (MLCs)and conducting Post Mortem Examinations (PMEs). The approval follows an extensive review and collaboration between Delhi Police, the Home Department and the Health and Family Welfare Department of the GNCTD. The process began with Delhi Police submitting a consolidated list of police stations along with their corresponding designated hospitals, as well as alternative hospitals. The Health and Family Welfare Department, thereafter, formulated a comprehensive proposal addressing the current needs and challenges in medico-legal case management. A dedicated Committee was formed under the Health and Family Welfare Department to analyse and recommend an optimal linkage between police stations and hospitals, aiming to eliminate delays in providing urgent medical treatment and facilitating the medico-legal examination of victims. The Committees recommendations were then thoroughly examined by the Home Department in consultation with both Delhi Police and Health officials to ensure feasibility and effectiveness. Following this, the draft notification outlining the re-distribution was vetted by the Law Department of GNCTD, which reviewed and suggested necessary amendments to align it with legal provisions.

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