The Big Picture - The DNA Bill

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@Iamrrj1
@Iamrrj1 6 жыл бұрын
Frank takes the debate in the right direction. A very meaningful discussion.
@A.K45113
@A.K45113 6 жыл бұрын
It is a very good initiative by the GOI but the problem is created in the implementation of the policy. Lot of obstacles are in the way of the will i.e Privacy Reliability Proper law Centres of the DNA bank etc Thanks you big picture to keep updated with the current issue and helping us with giving new view to the civil service aspirants thnak you so much
@sapnaparihar3544
@sapnaparihar3544 6 жыл бұрын
This is very knowledgeable channel who provides all bill news
@tanwarmech
@tanwarmech 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@AbhishekSingh-nj2zq
@AbhishekSingh-nj2zq 6 жыл бұрын
To the point...Piyush sir
@SushilKumar-wl4jy
@SushilKumar-wl4jy 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks to RSTV and Frank for such informative video.
@nityeshdadhich7231
@nityeshdadhich7231 5 жыл бұрын
1) I totally disagree with the point by Rajawat when he says that Indians are not much concerned about their privacy. Even if as a citizen I am not concerned about my privacy, that does not authorize the government to collect data related to me. refer 9:15 of the video.
@ShubhamKumar-in9fd
@ShubhamKumar-in9fd 6 жыл бұрын
Science advances more quickly than law can catch up with.
@nandlalm8141
@nandlalm8141 6 жыл бұрын
Good work frank.
@SAURAVLARZOO
@SAURAVLARZOO 6 жыл бұрын
Implementation is going to play a big role in this bill and proper safeguarding is to be the priority.
@ABhaYThaKUR_abs
@ABhaYThaKUR_abs 6 жыл бұрын
informative discussion thanks rstv
@harshitgarg2789
@harshitgarg2789 6 жыл бұрын
Why is Piyush repeatedly classifying self-incrimination under Art 23? It comes under Art 20 (Protection in respect of conviction of offences)
@nithinchandran6902
@nithinchandran6902 6 жыл бұрын
He is saying 20-3 i.e. 20(3) for self incrimination.
@L0nelyRogue
@L0nelyRogue 6 жыл бұрын
Harshit Garg &@@nithinchandran6902 Thank you for asking and appreciate answering it. Was in same doubt and before setting out to research, thought would be best to scroll through Comments for any such Q & A. :) And yes, its 20(3): Protection against Self Incrimination. But it also says that the protection doesn't cover compulsion of giving blood specimens..from which DNA can be harvested other than hair, sweat, skin etc. So if DNA Bill mandates DNA Collection (only) by blood, then no stopping the authorities nor could the accused resist. -- In 'thoughts'...
@ankitkumarkohli7739
@ankitkumarkohli7739 6 жыл бұрын
we can check crime,child trafficking etc but how the corruption can be minimized ?
@perinaxavier2463
@perinaxavier2463 6 жыл бұрын
RSTV and Frank Thanks a lot!
@realindian1187
@realindian1187 6 жыл бұрын
Wow Frank u the best
@RajivKumar-dt3yn
@RajivKumar-dt3yn 6 жыл бұрын
Intro: DNA technology(use and application ) regulation bill ,2018 is intended to expand the use of DNA technology and support to justice delivery system. The Key provision are: history DNA profiling committe was constituted in 2003 In 2012 an expert committee reexamined the 2003 committe report Law commissin drafted Then introduced in parliament Feature: 1. Permission for use of DNA Data: Authorities are required to obtain consent for collection in certain situations. if punishment 7 then required 2. DNA Data Bank: National data bank and regional bank Every Data Bank will be required to maintain indices for the following categories of data: (i) a crime scene index, (ii) a suspects’ or undertrials’ index, (iii) an offenders’ index, (iv) a missing persons’ index, and (v) an unknown deceased persons’ index 3. Protection of information: 4. Retention of DNA Data: 5. DNA Regulatory Board: which will supervise the DNA Data Banks and DNA Laboratories. The Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, will be the ex officio Chairperson of the Board. 6. Functions of the Board: The functions of the Board include: (i) advising governments on all issues related to establishing DNA laboratories or Data Banks, (ii) granting accreditation to DNA Laboratories, and (iii) developing training modules and framing guidelines for training manpower to deal with DNA related matters. 7. Offences: penalties for various offences, including: (i) for disclosure of DNA information, or (ii) using DNA sample without authorization. disclosure of DNA information imprisonment of up to three years and fine of up to one lakh rupees. issue: 1. Misuse of data and threating individual rights 2. Privacy concern and ethics involved in this scientfic collection of data 3. DNA is not full proof- false matches can take place for multiple reasons 4. DNA test have not led to an improvment in conviction in coutries where it si already being followed 5. Lack of separate databases for missing persons and criminals might result in harassment of innocents. conclusion: As increse the crime rate in India there was a urgent requirement of DNA Technology bill to tackle the crime rate and this bill will fullfil the aim of reducing the solving the crime cases in India.
@beinghappy5924
@beinghappy5924 6 жыл бұрын
Informative debate. However, only one sided discussion. Panel should be such that which provides both views i.e. For and Against. Rajawat talking irrelevant points, only giving subjective opinion, no preparation.
@devendrasoren101
@devendrasoren101 6 жыл бұрын
good work by rstv...frank is the best.
@santosh_979
@santosh_979 6 жыл бұрын
No one to debate against.
@Amar-K18
@Amar-K18 6 жыл бұрын
The bill states that DNA data contained in any DNA labs and Data bank should be used only for the purpose of facilitating identification and not for any other purpose. Unauthorised use of DNA information lead to 3 years jail or 1 lakh fine According to forensic genetics policy report consideration should be given to an independent forensic science regulator to ensure oversight of both laboratory quality and proper crime scene examination CONCERNS THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED: only non coding DNA must be used as it is an international standard and prevents DNA coding for personal characteristics and medical conditions Any international sharing of DNA profiles must also be covered under data protection or privacy law In UK DNA data of a recordable offence can be kept for only 6 years Malimath recommended strict confidentiality of DNA profiling and their use must be followed Safeguard to prevent illegal collection and use of DNA data as recommended by AP Shah committee must be followed
@pritamk6612
@pritamk6612 6 жыл бұрын
This bill will be really helpful..... Once it will introduce the people will understand it's benefits.....
@Vishal54438
@Vishal54438 6 жыл бұрын
I think calling a panel member Mr. Rajawat who is an employee of DNA which belongs to Essel group and in which Mr. Subhash Chandra(Member of Parliament of Rajya Sabha; BJP) is a chairman is highly unacceptable. Whoever is he/she will definitely talk in favor of govt.... so ultimately what is the benifit of having the discussion.... ????
@haritechharitech1479
@haritechharitech1479 6 жыл бұрын
No scientist on the panel for his view...
@RajivKumar-dt3yn
@RajivKumar-dt3yn 6 жыл бұрын
i have written summary of this but that comment is not visible not sure why
@RaviSharma-es4sm
@RaviSharma-es4sm 6 жыл бұрын
Very nice debate.
@upanidesh
@upanidesh 6 жыл бұрын
The bill states that, data of crime scenes or info contained in crime scene index will be retained. Now, let's take a case that a person 'A' who was given jail term for a year by establishing his involvement in crime using DNA profiling, is now out of jail after completing his jail term. In a different incident, a car accident occurs similar to Salman Khan's case. And at the crime scene, police reports that the DNA found was of person 'A', (although he was not there, but the person accused had managed someone(an agent) to get DNA sample of 'A' at the spot ) then in that case, how can that person get out of the vagaries of state.
@moosaiqbal7651
@moosaiqbal7651 6 жыл бұрын
unbalanced panel again...nobody to criticize the bill...
@gupta.nikhil
@gupta.nikhil 6 жыл бұрын
Recently, I've started to see this phenomenon quite often. Even in the episode of Ogan donation, there wasn't anyone to criticize.
@NeerajSharma-pd2ml
@NeerajSharma-pd2ml 6 жыл бұрын
Sir please always call satya prakash in political issue
@manikant9303
@manikant9303 6 жыл бұрын
Why Congress opposes everything for the sake of opposing?? This party doesn't think of national interest anytime..just for political gain they can go to any extent..we should teach them a lesson again in 2019..
@avinashkoli5021
@avinashkoli5021 6 жыл бұрын
The debate seems somewhat one sided
@raajviko5561
@raajviko5561 6 жыл бұрын
Subtitles plz
@ABhaYThaKUR_abs
@ABhaYThaKUR_abs 6 жыл бұрын
see if there is subtitle option before commenting
@raajviko5561
@raajviko5561 6 жыл бұрын
ABhaY ThaKUR it generated today ...while I was watching, it wasn't there. And thank you #TBP
@vishalyadav-vx1qy
@vishalyadav-vx1qy 6 жыл бұрын
Self incrimination is under art 20 not 23
@chandrakanthishivakumar9643
@chandrakanthishivakumar9643 6 жыл бұрын
He is saying about 20(3)
@Sk_Bakarbaaz
@Sk_Bakarbaaz 6 жыл бұрын
He is also saying the same thing.. He is saying article 20 and clause 3 i.e 20(3)self incriminating..
@RajivKumar-dt3yn
@RajivKumar-dt3yn 6 жыл бұрын
hi
@santosh_979
@santosh_979 6 жыл бұрын
Creating a monster
@BADGAYAN
@BADGAYAN 6 жыл бұрын
Pehle blood bank banano pg seat badhao aur faltu baat mat Karo. Ask docs they gonna tell you DNA story
@raghavgupta3693
@raghavgupta3693 6 жыл бұрын
Arnab Goswami is better.
@RajivKumar-dt3yn
@RajivKumar-dt3yn 6 жыл бұрын
Intro: DNA technology(use and application ) regulation bill ,2018 is intended to expand the use of DNA technology and support to justice delivery system. The Key provision are: history DNA profiling committe was constituted in 2003 In 2012 an expert committee reexamined the 2003 committe report Law commissin drafted Then introduced in parliament Feature: 1. Permission for use of DNA Data: Authorities are required to obtain consent for collection in certain situations. if punishment 7 then required 2. DNA Data Bank: National data bank and regional bank Every Data Bank will be required to maintain indices for the following categories of data: (i) a crime scene index, (ii) a suspects’ or undertrials’ index, (iii) an offenders’ index, (iv) a missing persons’ index, and (v) an unknown deceased persons’ index 3. Protection of information: 4. Retention of DNA Data: 5. DNA Regulatory Board: which will supervise the DNA Data Banks and DNA Laboratories. The Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, will be the ex officio Chairperson of the Board. 6. Functions of the Board: The functions of the Board include: (i) advising governments on all issues related to establishing DNA laboratories or Data Banks, (ii) granting accreditation to DNA Laboratories, and (iii) developing training modules and framing guidelines for training manpower to deal with DNA related matters. 7. Offences: penalties for various offences, including: (i) for disclosure of DNA information, or (ii) using DNA sample without authorization. disclosure of DNA information imprisonment of up to three years and fine of up to one lakh rupees. Benefits: 1. Useful in aftermath of a natural disaster for disaster vicitm identification 2. Medical research purpose 3. To address the issue of thousands of unclaimed dead boadies that are reported annualy 4. Assures quicker delivery of justice and higher conviction rate, creates a ray of hope for victims of miscarriage of justice. issue: 1. Misuse of data and threating individual rights 2. Privacy concern and ethics involved in this scientfic collection of data 3. DNA is not full proof- false matches can take place for multiple reasons 4. DNA test have not led to an improvment in conviction in coutries where it si already being followed 5. Lack of separate databases for missing persons and criminals might result in harassment of innocents. conclusion: As increse the crime rate in India there was a urgent requirement of DNA Technology bill to tackle the crime rate and this bill will fullfil the aim of reducing the solving the crime cases in India.
@RajivKumar-dt3yn
@RajivKumar-dt3yn 6 жыл бұрын
Intro: DNA technology(use and application ) regulation bill ,2018 is intended to expand the use of DNA technology and support to justice delivery system. The Key provision are: history DNA profiling committe was constituted in 2003 In 2012 an expert committee reexamined the 2003 committe report Law commissin drafted Then introduced in parliament Feature: 1. Permission for use of DNA Data: Authorities are required to obtain consent for collection in certain situations. if punishment 7 then required 2. DNA Data Bank: National data bank and regional bank Every Data Bank will be required to maintain indices for the following categories of data: (i) a crime scene index, (ii) a suspects’ or undertrials’ index, (iii) an offenders’ index, (iv) a missing persons’ index, and (v) an unknown deceased persons’ index 3. Protection of information: 4. Retention of DNA Data: 5. DNA Regulatory Board: which will supervise the DNA Data Banks and DNA Laboratories. The Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, will be the ex officio Chairperson of the Board. 6. Functions of the Board: The functions of the Board include: (i) advising governments on all issues related to establishing DNA laboratories or Data Banks, (ii) granting accreditation to DNA Laboratories, and (iii) developing training modules and framing guidelines for training manpower to deal with DNA related matters. 7. Offences: penalties for various offences, including: (i) for disclosure of DNA information, or (ii) using DNA sample without authorization. disclosure of DNA information imprisonment of up to three years and fine of up to one lakh rupees. Benefits: 1. Useful in aftermath of a natural disaster for disaster vicitm identification 2. Medical research purpose 3. To address the issue of thousands of unclaimed dead boadies that are reported annualy 4. Assures quicker delivery of justice and higher conviction rate, creates a ray of hope for victims of miscarriage of justice. issue: 1. Misuse of data and threating individual rights 2. Privacy concern and ethics involved in this scientfic collection of data 3. DNA is not full proof- false matches can take place for multiple reasons 4. DNA test have not led to an improvment in conviction in coutries where it si already being followed 5. Lack of separate databases for missing persons and criminals might result in harassment of innocents. conclusion: As increse the crime rate in India there was a urgent requirement of DNA Technology bill to tackle the crime rate and this bill will fullfil the aim of reducing the solving the crime cases in India.
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