Vadodara:Gujarat has announced NARIT AI (Narcotics Analysis and RAG-based Investigation Tool on Friday, 10th of April. It’s developed by the Western Railway Police, Vadodara Division, collaborated with a Mumbai-based AI startup; the tool is designed to address high exoneration rates in drugs and narcotics cases caused by technical and procedural errors. Amazon Brand - Myx Women's Schiffli Embroidery Ethnic Dress | Fit and Flare | Knee Length (Available in Plus Sizes)
The system has adopted Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) technology to act as a virtual legal consultant for investigating officers. Investigators can upload the FIR. The AI immediately scans the document to identify legal gaps, procedural weaknesses, and strengths, it summarises the case history.
It generates a flow of investigation plan, including a checklist of required evidence and a list of "dos and don'ts" to ensure compliance with the NDPS Act, 1985.
Its most advanced features are the ability to predict potential defence arguments in court and suggest ready negations based on past High Court and Supreme Court judgments.
To prevent fake information, the tool operates on a private, verified database of legal bare acts (BNS, BNSS, BSA), landmark case laws, and government circulars. It does not use the open internet. Many NDPS cases fail not due to a lack of evidence, but because of technical lapses during the search and seizure process. NARIT AI aims to cover these ambiguities. Zero Tolerance for Communal Rhetoric: Delhi High Court Directs Immediate Action Against Rana Ayyub’s Derogatory Content
Most imperatively, earlier, narcotic probes required specialized officers, with extensive experience. Now, personnel of all ranks can conduct legally sound investigations using the AI-guided roadmap. The Islamabad Accord in Peril: Iran Sets Fresh Conditions as Peace Talks Stall and Diplomatic Focus Shifts to Washington
DGP Dr. K.L.N. Rao and Surat Police Commissioner Anupam Singh Gehlot shared the news with media.