13/02/2022
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Forensic science play a pivotal role in the
criminal justice system, providing crucial
knowledge in the process of investigation & justice. So, it is especially important for students studying forensic science to gain hands on experience. Come, join us.
28/08/2021
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The reasons for performing autopsy examinations are varied, ranging from simple to complex. To the family, the reason may simply be to find out the cause of the death. To the forensic medicine expert, the reason may be to find homicide, su***de or murder.
Register & learn the practical aspects & concepts with one such expert.
22/08/2021
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Establishing the findings on case/victim arrival (in cases of murder, accidents, etc.), sanctity of postmortem reports (genuine or fudged) and expert testimony of concerned expert in court (truth or lie), etc., is critical in solving the problem of crimes.
Join & Learn with distinguished, renowned & notable forensic medicine expert of India.
For queries: write to [email protected] or call 9952583345.
17/07/2021
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Forensic science play a pivotal role in the
criminal justice system, providing crucial
knowledge in the process of investigation & justice. So, it is especially important for students studying forensic science to gain hands on experience. Come, join us.
29/11/2020
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“Those who know, do. Those that understand, teach.”
Register to understand how to evaluate the genuineness or non genuineness of a document, identify or eliminate persons as the source of handwriting,elements of qualified reports & expert witness, further scope & future advancements in the field of Questioned Document Examination with special reference to Indian Documents, Indian Experts, Indian Law & Courts.
01/11/2020
Registration Link: https://rb.gy/7hn6px
“Those who know, do. Those that understand, teach.”
Register to understand how to evaluate the genuineness or non genuineness of a document, identify or eliminate persons as the source of handwriting,elements of qualified reports & expert witness, further scope & future advancements in the field of Questioned Document Examination with special reference to Indian Documents, Indian Experts, Indian Law & Courts.
27/10/2020
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Terms & Conditions:-
1. In registration form, fill your user ID which can be derived by writing first 4 letters of your first name & last four digits of your mobile number. For example if your name is RAJESH TRIVEDI & your mobile number is 9899XX5826, your used ID will be RAJE5826.
2.Top 3 scores will be awarded with the cash prize in the savings account on their name.
3. Candidates are supposed to keep the screenshot of marks obtained after every quiz.
4.In the event of tie, participant who took less time to complete will be eligible for ranks & associated prize.
5.In case of dual or more entries by the same candidate, candidate will be disqualified.
6.To claim the prize, candidates will have to furnish the documents as requested.
7. Link of each quiz will remain active for 12 hours.
27/10/2020
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Register for our Online Development Program on Body Offences.
20/10/2020
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Medicolegal evidence should be preserved and subsequently sent or handed over to the investigating authorities for forensic examination and production as evidence in a court of law. All evidences will be identified,sealed and labeled properly. They will be kept in safe custody and handed over to the investigating officer of the case. Once collected, loss / destruction of evidence is a punishable offence. Failure to collect, destruction or loss of such an exhibit is punishable under Sec 201 of I.P.C.. Register for our Online Development Program on Body Offences.
18/10/2020
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To justify a conviction under section 307 IPC, it is not essential that bodily injury capable of causing death should have been inflicted. Although the nature of injury actually caused may often give considerable assistance in coming to a finding as to the intention of the accused, such intention may also be deduced from other circumstances, and may even, in some cases, be ascertained without any reference at all to actual wounds. Know the law of land & human body sciences in our upcoming online Development Program.