Centers Endowed chairs • Ford Foundation Chair on Human Rights • Justice Sir Asutosh Mookerjee Chair for Studies in Bengal Tradition, Law and Social Transformation. • Justice Sunanda Bhandare Forum for Natural Resources Law (SBFNRL) • DPIIT,
Ministry of Commerce and Industry IPR Chair
Labs • Prof. (Dr.) Shamnad Basheer Accessibility Lab
School of Forensic Sciences, WBNUJS, Kolkata The School of Forensic Sciences (SFS) at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata, represents a pivotal advancement in India’s
interdisciplinary legal education. Established in 2021 to bridge the historical chasm between
scientific rigor and judicial processes, the school operates as a specialized hub for
forensic research, training, and academic excellence. Operating in a strategic partnership with the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), Kolkata, the SFS offers a curriculum that is both technologically current and legally grounded. Its flagship
M.Sc. in Forensic Science provides specialized tracks in
Toxicology,
DNA Profiling, and
Cyber Forensics, ensuring that graduates possess the technical dexterity required for modern
criminal investigations. Furthermore, the introduction of the
B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) program reflects a contemporary shift toward producing "lawyer-scientists" capable of navigating complex evidentiary challenges. The school’s pedagogical approach emphasizes
empirical research and practical laboratory exposure. By fostering collaborations with premier institutions like IISER Kolkata and NFSU, the SFS ensures its students remain at the forefront of forensic innovation. In an era where
digital evidence and
biometric data are increasingly central to the administration of justice, the School of Forensic Sciences stands as a vital institutional response to the evolving needs of the
Indian judiciary.
Centre for Studies & Research in Forensic Science (CSRFS) Established in July 2022, the Centre for Studies & Research in Forensic Science (CSRFS) addresses a critical gap in India’s scientific landscape as a premier, independent institution dedicated exclusively to research. While forensic science remains in its nascent stages compared to fundamental disciplines, its necessity within the Indian justice system is expanding rapidly. The CSRFS serves as a vital catalyst, driving the
technological evolution required to modernize evidence analysis. By prioritizing exhaustive investigation and innovation, the Centre aims to become a global pioneer. Its mission focuses on developing rapid, robust, and errorless methodologies that enhance the precision of forensic findings, ultimately ensuring superior admissibility within the court of law and elevating the standards of
criminal justice both domestically and internationally. serves as the school's research arm. It facilitates high-level inquiry into the reliability of forensic techniques and the ethical implications of emerging technologies like facial recognition and AI-driven predictive policing. Through MoUs with institutions such as
IISER Kolkata and the
National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Gandhinagar, the school ensures that its research remains at the cutting edge of global standards. Furthermore, its proximity to the
CFSL in Kolkata provides a rare opportunity for students to witness the
chain of custody and the rigorous standards required by government laboratories, bridging the gap between classroom theory and institutional practice. ==Academics==