Updated On: 16 June, 2017 11:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
<p>With the burgeoning private industry of forensic science labs, the need of the hour is to create a regulatory body and pass a Bill to accredit these businesses, say lawyers and forensic scientists</p>


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Last month, when Rabia Khan demanded that the results of the private forensic tests she had authorised in her daughter Jiah Khan's suicide case be added to the chargesheet filed, it garnered little attention. However, it points to the mushrooming of private - yet unregulated - forensic science laboratories across the world that many senior forensic scientists and lawyers say is becoming a matter of grave concern. Meanwhile, a draft Bill to have a regulatory body - Forensic Regulatory and Development Authority of India - along the lines of SEBI, TRAI and IRDA has been languishing with the Ministry of Home Affairs.