"The 'CBI Chair in Law Enforcement' envisioned in the MOU will contribute to upgrading the training content on investigation and prosecution, undertake research in law enforcement areas and devise strategies to strengthen the overall legal and policy environment to combat corruption and crime," CBI Director Ranjit Sinha said on the occasion.
The MoU is aimed at consistently engagement in research in all mutually agreed areas of law enforcement, including criminal procedure, anti-corruption laws, laws and procedures relating to investigation, prosecution and trial.
"The MoU proposes to strengthen the working capacity and build an enabling environment for the CBI," it said.
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