On his assuming power of Bihar for the first time in 2005, Kumar had successfully used the process of speedy trial to expedite conviction rate for crimes as an effective measure to control law and order in the state.
He was emphasising on the same successful weapon to control crimes.
"The concerted and coordinated steps that increased conviction rate since 2006 has now weakened", he said expressong concern while addressing a day-long seminar attended by High Court Judges, top civil and police officials among others here.
Patna High Court judge Justice K K Mandal, Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh, Advocate General Lalit Kishore, Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh, Director General of Police P K Thakur besides several District Judges, District Magistrates and Superintendent of Police and Public Prosecutors attended the function.
Kumar assured the gathering that the government was ready to make any investment to achieve the goal of speedy trial and conviction, be it the use of technology such as video conferencing or creation of posts.
He asked Public Prosecutors to argue their cases in an effective manner.
"We are people's representatives and we do get reports from ground that they (PPs) don't put up cases effectively. I can not fathom the reason behind it but you must do your duty and let the court decide the matter," the CM said.
Kumar also asked DMs to monitor PPs at district level as whether or not they are effectively and timely putting up cases.
After that workshop, even the routine trials in regular courts were sped up.
In 2006, the total number of convicts were 6839 followed by 9853 convictions in 2007, 12007 in 2008, 13146 in 2009 and 14311 in 2010, he said reeling out data.
"But, after that it started witnessing decline in conviction rate and has further declined to 5508 convictions in 2016," Kumar said.
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