User:Liobacarvalho/sandbox/Criminologist Snehil Dhall

Introduction
Snehil Dhall is an Indian Criminologist who is known for his expertise in Psychology of Crime of the western and eastern World. He started a research based global Criminology Firm called ‘Crimeophobia’, which was initially established in London, U.K as Crimeophobia Limited, however, it was eventually shifted to Mumbai, India as Proprietorship Company.

Theories Copyrighted by Criminologist Snehil Dhall
The first theoretical copyright of Criminologist Snehil Dhall was named Theory of Modern Chakarvyuh created on a game theory of deception and inception phases of crime. The theory is based on the Modern Transnational Organized Crime which has sequenced in total of Seven Phases. The theory was an intensive experiment at the grass-root level as he established a Crime / Scam Department with a political party in order to replicate a Victim Support Centre in India.

Snehil’s next theory is based on tapping the Organised Crime Mastermind which he named as Theory of Polymath Organised Crime. In this theory he combined Criminology with OSI Model to automate the system of tracing Organised Crime Mastermind and implements the same with Extrasensory Perceptions of Parapsychology to get the criminal/s out.

Implementation of UNTOC & FATF and formation of Organised Crime Ministry/Department
Snehil, a Criminologist based in Mumbai filed a petition before the Supreme Court seeking directions for the Union and State Governments to set up special task forces to deal with Organised Crimes. He took over the entire structure of Criminal Justice System and its Laws directly or indirectly linked with Organised Crime to combine them as one. He has demanded for a Central Ministry / Department to handle Organised Crime by first combining all the Laws / Acts / Recommendations together i.e. TADA, MCOCA, UNTOC, FATF, UAPA, OCIS, GCOCA and OCIU. His petition is further based on the Agreement signed between United Nations and the President of India in the year 2011. Based on this document, every Indian State, Union Territory and its relevant departments were supposed to setup a Nodal Department for Organised Crime. However, the Central Home Ministry confirmed Snehil of the same not being implemented till date. They also confirmed in a reply to Snehil that only 12 out of 36 States & UTs have collectively acknowledged of receiving the notice from the Home Ministry so far. On the other hand, even the United Nation (India) has kept quite in the implementation of this agreement due to lack of resources for getting it implemented. The recommendations are constructed under the guidelines of United Nations Transnational Organised Crime which has now been taken up by Criminologist Snehil Dhall by having 46 Contesting Respondents in the case filed with the Supreme Court of India.