Delhi Police Launches Singular Application Module for Filing a CVR

Delhi Police successfully launches the first ever application for generating a complete online Character Verification Report (CVR). The one-of-a-kind application endeavors to resolve the pain point of the state’s law enforcement body to the maximum extent possible. And within the procedure, makes it extremely convenient for the general public as well. An otherwise laborious process of issuing a character verification certificate is made extremely swift and easy with the app. It considerably reduces the time, effort and manpower involved earlier in accomplishing this single task.

It is a rather complex job of putting together complete software covering the entire procedure of filing and eventually receiving a CVR. ACSG Corp., an established homeland security firm, was countered by numerous challenges and hurdles while developing it successfully. A major issue to be resolved was coming from the need to clearly distinguish between the paid or non-paid entries to avoid any confusion in future. Thereafter, segregating the departments by generating unique email accounts for a particular division contributed well to establishing a clear outlook. Moreover, indicating due notification in case of a second account created within the same department leaves extremely minimal chances of a possible slip.

Delivered within a highly time-tight schedule by the developer, the app makes adequate room for a number of benefits such as an automated file number generation. A single file number is allotted for all entries made together at a particular point of time. Also, it allows an effortless transfer of cases amongst the district level officers to the concerned police departments under the corresponding jurisdiction. The application accommodates for the limitations of the process and allows for the generation of specific electronically signed reports so as to diminish the chances of any potential forgery. In all, it makes the task quite simple to handle & deliver and much more time-efficient.

This abrupt paradigm shift within the system is certainly difficult to adopt at once and thus, due consideration is given in the regard. A three month period is allotted initially for a practical institution of the automated system. During this, both the online and offline features of the CVR shall remain valid for convenience sake. Government authorities and the developer aim to ensure sufficient understanding and appropriate execution of the application to minimize the burden of tedious paper work and manual efforts. Moving ahead from the conventional set-up to a more digital scenario speaks well about the entity’s progressive advancement.        

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