SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  17
Death Investigation
BY: Prof. Mayank David Raiborde
Fundamental aspects and scope
of forensic medicine
 Forensic Medicine or Legal Medicine
deals with the application of Medical
Knowledge to AID in the administration
of Justice.
 EG-applying the medical knowledge in
deciding cases of injuries, murder,
suicide, accidents, sexual offences,
poisoning, etc.
 It‘s a Practical Science Bridging the
LAW & MEDICINE.(Medical Aspects of
Law).
 Forensic medicine is mostly an exercise of
commonsense, combined with the application
of knowledge and experience, already
acquired in the study of other branches of
medicine, surgery
 Three things are needed for success of
doctor in giving evidence :
(1) the power of observation,
(2) a wide range of exact knowledge,
(3) the power of deduction.
 The power of constructive imagination is also
essential when there are no more facts to be
observed, and no further inferences to be
drawn
 Medical jurisprudence (juris= law;
prudentia = knowledge) deals with
legal responsibilities of the physician.
 with particular reference to those
arising from physician-patient
relationship, such as medical
negligence cases, consent, rights and
duties of doctors, serious professional
misconduct, medical ethics, etc
Forensic Medicine can be broadly
divided into :-
1. Clinical Forensic Medicine :- deals
with the examination of the LIVING
individuals.
 This includes those who have been
traumatised physically and/or sexually,
but who have not succumbed to their
injuries, those who are under the
influence of alcohol and/or drugs in
relation to such matters as driving,
human rights abuses
2. Forensic Pathology
 Deals with interpretation of Autopsy
Findings in the Medico-Legal
investigation of Death (Forensic
Thanatology – study of Death).
 It also study the effects of violence or
unnatural disease in its various forms
in or on the human body, in
determining the cause and manner of
death in case of violence, suspicious,
unexplained, unexpected, sudden and
medically unattended deaths.
Medical Ethics :
 Deals with the Moral Principals which
should guide the members of the
Medical Profession in their dealings
with each other, their Patients and the
State.
 Charaka Samhita lays down an
elaborate Code regarding the training,
duties, privilege and Social Status of
Physicians.
History of Forensic Medicine
Kautilya‘s Arthashastra states that Death can be
caused by :-
 Stopping the Breathing by 4 ways (Strangling,
Hanging, Asphyxiation or Drowning)
 Physical Injuries in 2 ways (by Beating or by
Throwing from a Height)
 Poisoning (poisons, snake or insect bite, or
narcotic Drugs)
Kautilya‘s Arthashastra describes the necessity of
Autopsy in establishing the Cause of Death.
It states that a Post-mortem shall be conducted on
any case of Sudden (Unnatural) Death, after
smearing the body with oil to bring out Bruises,
Swellings and other injuries.
 1 st post-mortem was conducted at
Bologna, Italy.
 In India, The first Recorded Medico-
Legal Autopsy was conducted in
Chennai by Dr Edward Bulkley on
28th Aug 1693 on the body of Mr.
James Wheeler, Member of Council.
 Dr. Jaising P Modi was first Indian
Physician who handled cases of
medico-legal nature provided norms to
suit the Indian atmosphere and
conditions in crime investigation
marking the definite role for doctors,
which coined him, the title of Father of
Indian Forensic Medicine.
 He also wrote the first Indian textbook
Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology
Scope
 Forensic Medicine deals almost
entirely with Crime against Persons.
 In present days almost all the offences
against the Human Body requires
medical opinion in order to deliver an
impeccable justice in the court of law.
 The primary interest is to provide the
source of information about medical
science to confine the needs of the
Law.
 Forensic Medicine is mostly an
exercise of common sense combined
with the application of Knowledge and
experience acquired in the other
branches of medicine
 Forensic Medicine involves
Observation of Facts, Collection of
evidence for the construction of right
inference based on Medico-Legal
Examination.
 Doctor- Expert witness to depose
evidence in court of law.
 Cases of sudden death- complete
dependence on medical witness for
knowing causes of death
What are the circumstances a doctor
may be called to the court?
A doctor may be called to the court to
testify:
 As an ordinary witness who saw
something happen.
 As a medical practitioner who treated
the patient.
 As an expert witness to give opinion
on matters of science
Death Investigation.pptx

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Age of documents (Questioned Document)
Age of  documents (Questioned Document)Age of  documents (Questioned Document)
Age of documents (Questioned Document)Shreyas Patel
 
Examination of glass
Examination of glassExamination of glass
Examination of glassrakesh mishra
 
Forensic analysis of foot wear impression
Forensic analysis of foot wear impressionForensic analysis of foot wear impression
Forensic analysis of foot wear impressionSURYAKANT MISHRA
 
Development of Latent Fingerprints
Development of Latent FingerprintsDevelopment of Latent Fingerprints
Development of Latent FingerprintsHamza Mohammad
 
Portrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S Shaktawat
Portrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S ShaktawatPortrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S Shaktawat
Portrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S ShaktawatG.S Shaktawat
 
Types of Crime Scenes
Types of Crime ScenesTypes of Crime Scenes
Types of Crime ScenesDon Caeiro
 
conventional methods of fingerprint development
 conventional methods of fingerprint development conventional methods of fingerprint development
conventional methods of fingerprint developmentfaraharooj
 
Latent fingerprint development
Latent fingerprint developmentLatent fingerprint development
Latent fingerprint developmentTejasvi Bhatia
 
conventional methods of fingerprint development
conventional methods of fingerprint developmentconventional methods of fingerprint development
conventional methods of fingerprint developmentfaraharooj
 
Forensics of soil complete
Forensics of soil completeForensics of soil complete
Forensics of soil completekiran yadav
 
GSR (Gun Shot Residue)
GSR (Gun Shot Residue)GSR (Gun Shot Residue)
GSR (Gun Shot Residue)Ketan Patil
 
Scope and significance of forensic chemistry
Scope and significance of forensic chemistryScope and significance of forensic chemistry
Scope and significance of forensic chemistryNeha Agarwal
 
Videography in forensic science
Videography in forensic scienceVideography in forensic science
Videography in forensic scienceMehvishgcufgcuf
 

Tendances (20)

Age of documents (Questioned Document)
Age of  documents (Questioned Document)Age of  documents (Questioned Document)
Age of documents (Questioned Document)
 
Examination of glass
Examination of glassExamination of glass
Examination of glass
 
Forensic analysis of foot wear impression
Forensic analysis of foot wear impressionForensic analysis of foot wear impression
Forensic analysis of foot wear impression
 
Development of Latent Fingerprints
Development of Latent FingerprintsDevelopment of Latent Fingerprints
Development of Latent Fingerprints
 
Portrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S Shaktawat
Portrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S ShaktawatPortrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S Shaktawat
Portrait Parle via Bertillon System By G S Shaktawat
 
Types of Crime Scenes
Types of Crime ScenesTypes of Crime Scenes
Types of Crime Scenes
 
Questioned Document.pptx
Questioned Document.pptxQuestioned Document.pptx
Questioned Document.pptx
 
Tool marks
Tool marksTool marks
Tool marks
 
IBIS
IBISIBIS
IBIS
 
Fingerprints
FingerprintsFingerprints
Fingerprints
 
Charred documents
Charred documentsCharred documents
Charred documents
 
conventional methods of fingerprint development
 conventional methods of fingerprint development conventional methods of fingerprint development
conventional methods of fingerprint development
 
Latent fingerprint development
Latent fingerprint developmentLatent fingerprint development
Latent fingerprint development
 
Crime Scene Reconstruction.
Crime Scene Reconstruction.Crime Scene Reconstruction.
Crime Scene Reconstruction.
 
conventional methods of fingerprint development
conventional methods of fingerprint developmentconventional methods of fingerprint development
conventional methods of fingerprint development
 
Forensics of soil complete
Forensics of soil completeForensics of soil complete
Forensics of soil complete
 
GSR (Gun Shot Residue)
GSR (Gun Shot Residue)GSR (Gun Shot Residue)
GSR (Gun Shot Residue)
 
EAR PRINT.pptx
EAR PRINT.pptxEAR PRINT.pptx
EAR PRINT.pptx
 
Scope and significance of forensic chemistry
Scope and significance of forensic chemistryScope and significance of forensic chemistry
Scope and significance of forensic chemistry
 
Videography in forensic science
Videography in forensic scienceVideography in forensic science
Videography in forensic science
 

Similaire à Death Investigation.pptx

1. introduction to forensic
1. introduction to forensic1. introduction to forensic
1. introduction to forensicmizan00
 
1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptx
1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptx1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptx
1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptxSiddanna B Chougala C
 
Medical Jurisprudence- Legal Medicine
Medical Jurisprudence- Legal MedicineMedical Jurisprudence- Legal Medicine
Medical Jurisprudence- Legal MedicineDrSwostikDevkota
 
Forensic medicine and its branches
Forensic medicine and its branchesForensic medicine and its branches
Forensic medicine and its branchesDr Arman Hossain
 
Introduction to fmt
Introduction to fmtIntroduction to fmt
Introduction to fmtImran Sabri
 
INTRO TO FM.ppt
INTRO TO FM.pptINTRO TO FM.ppt
INTRO TO FM.ppthams26
 
Intro to LegMed.pptx
Intro to LegMed.pptxIntro to LegMed.pptx
Intro to LegMed.pptxBruceMendoza4
 
Medical jurisprudence
Medical jurisprudenceMedical jurisprudence
Medical jurisprudenceshahzaib555
 
Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria
Medical and Dental Council of NigeriaMedical and Dental Council of Nigeria
Medical and Dental Council of NigeriaEffiong Akang
 
Ethics of Medical Researches
Ethics of Medical ResearchesEthics of Medical Researches
Ethics of Medical ResearchesAhmed-Refat Refat
 
Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptx
Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptxEthical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptx
Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptxSamiullahShaikh18
 
Alissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paper
Alissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paperAlissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paper
Alissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paperAlissa Katz
 
Human rights of mentally ill person
Human rights of mentally ill personHuman rights of mentally ill person
Human rights of mentally ill personkajal chandel
 
Impact of Medical Mal-Practice in India
Impact of Medical Mal-Practice in IndiaImpact of Medical Mal-Practice in India
Impact of Medical Mal-Practice in IndiaIJMER
 

Similaire à Death Investigation.pptx (20)

1. introduction to forensic
1. introduction to forensic1. introduction to forensic
1. introduction to forensic
 
CDI-2-ppt (1).pptx
CDI-2-ppt (1).pptxCDI-2-ppt (1).pptx
CDI-2-ppt (1).pptx
 
1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptx
1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptx1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptx
1. Introduction to Forensic medicine and its branches.pptx
 
FORENSIC MEDICINE.ppt
FORENSIC MEDICINE.pptFORENSIC MEDICINE.ppt
FORENSIC MEDICINE.ppt
 
Medical Jurisprudence- Legal Medicine
Medical Jurisprudence- Legal MedicineMedical Jurisprudence- Legal Medicine
Medical Jurisprudence- Legal Medicine
 
Forensic medicine and its branches
Forensic medicine and its branchesForensic medicine and its branches
Forensic medicine and its branches
 
Introduction to fmt
Introduction to fmtIntroduction to fmt
Introduction to fmt
 
INTRO TO FM.ppt
INTRO TO FM.pptINTRO TO FM.ppt
INTRO TO FM.ppt
 
Intro to LegMed.pptx
Intro to LegMed.pptxIntro to LegMed.pptx
Intro to LegMed.pptx
 
Medical jurisprudence
Medical jurisprudenceMedical jurisprudence
Medical jurisprudence
 
Medical jurisprudence
Medical jurisprudenceMedical jurisprudence
Medical jurisprudence
 
W 1a.ppt
W 1a.pptW 1a.ppt
W 1a.ppt
 
MEDICAL ETHICS 2.pptx
MEDICAL ETHICS 2.pptxMEDICAL ETHICS 2.pptx
MEDICAL ETHICS 2.pptx
 
Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria
Medical and Dental Council of NigeriaMedical and Dental Council of Nigeria
Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria
 
Ethics of Medical Researches
Ethics of Medical ResearchesEthics of Medical Researches
Ethics of Medical Researches
 
Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptx
Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptxEthical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptx
Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.pptx
 
Alissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paper
Alissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paperAlissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paper
Alissa Katz- Bioethics Medmal paper
 
Ethics.ppt
Ethics.pptEthics.ppt
Ethics.ppt
 
Human rights of mentally ill person
Human rights of mentally ill personHuman rights of mentally ill person
Human rights of mentally ill person
 
Impact of Medical Mal-Practice in India
Impact of Medical Mal-Practice in IndiaImpact of Medical Mal-Practice in India
Impact of Medical Mal-Practice in India
 

Plus de Mayank Raiborde

Plus de Mayank Raiborde (11)

Confessions.pptx
Confessions.pptxConfessions.pptx
Confessions.pptx
 
Relevancy of Facts.pptx
Relevancy of Facts.pptxRelevancy of Facts.pptx
Relevancy of Facts.pptx
 
Dying declaration.pptx
Dying declaration.pptxDying declaration.pptx
Dying declaration.pptx
 
Basics of genetics.pptx
Basics of genetics.pptxBasics of genetics.pptx
Basics of genetics.pptx
 
DNA Typing - Unit 1.pptx
DNA Typing - Unit 1.pptxDNA Typing - Unit 1.pptx
DNA Typing - Unit 1.pptx
 
Biometrics 2.pptx
Biometrics 2.pptxBiometrics 2.pptx
Biometrics 2.pptx
 
Biometrics -Mayank.pptx
Biometrics -Mayank.pptxBiometrics -Mayank.pptx
Biometrics -Mayank.pptx
 
Hplc.pptx
Hplc.pptxHplc.pptx
Hplc.pptx
 
RIA.pptx
RIA.pptxRIA.pptx
RIA.pptx
 
Blood examination.pptx
Blood examination.pptxBlood examination.pptx
Blood examination.pptx
 
Importance of Genetic Markers in Forensics
Importance of Genetic Markers in ForensicsImportance of Genetic Markers in Forensics
Importance of Genetic Markers in Forensics
 

Dernier

Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...
Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...
Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...D. B. S. College Kanpur
 
Environmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial Biosensor
Environmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial BiosensorEnvironmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial Biosensor
Environmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial Biosensorsonawaneprad
 
Good agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptx
Good agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptxGood agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptx
Good agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptxSimeonChristian
 
Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptxTopic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptxJorenAcuavera1
 
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)
Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)
Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)itwameryclare
 
Four Spheres of the Earth Presentation.ppt
Four Spheres of the Earth Presentation.pptFour Spheres of the Earth Presentation.ppt
Four Spheres of the Earth Presentation.pptJoemSTuliba
 
Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024
Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024
Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024AyushiRastogi48
 
User Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather StationUser Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather StationColumbia Weather Systems
 
Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...
Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...
Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...lizamodels9
 
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Pests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)Columbia Weather Systems
 
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptxThe dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptxEran Akiva Sinbar
 
Bioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptx
Bioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptxBioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptx
Bioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptx023NiWayanAnggiSriWa
 
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)Columbia Weather Systems
 
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptxLIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptxmalonesandreagweneth
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝soniya singh
 
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.PraveenaKalaiselvan1
 
Pests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 

Dernier (20)

Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...
Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...
Fertilization: Sperm and the egg—collectively called the gametes—fuse togethe...
 
Environmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial Biosensor
Environmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial BiosensorEnvironmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial Biosensor
Environmental Biotechnology Topic:- Microbial Biosensor
 
Good agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptx
Good agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptxGood agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptx
Good agricultural practices 3rd year bpharm. herbal drug technology .pptx
 
Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptxTopic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
 
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)
Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)
Functional group interconversions(oxidation reduction)
 
Four Spheres of the Earth Presentation.ppt
Four Spheres of the Earth Presentation.pptFour Spheres of the Earth Presentation.ppt
Four Spheres of the Earth Presentation.ppt
 
Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024
Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024
Vision and reflection on Mining Software Repositories research in 2024
 
User Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather StationUser Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Capricorn FLX™ Weather Station
 
Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...
Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...
Best Call Girls In Sector 29 Gurgaon❤️8860477959 EscorTs Service In 24/7 Delh...
 
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Pests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Bengal gram_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Pulsar™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
 
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptxThe dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
The dark energy paradox leads to a new structure of spacetime.pptx
 
Bioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptx
Bioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptxBioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptx
Bioteknologi kelas 10 kumer smapsa .pptx
 
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
 
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptxLIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
LIGHT-PHENOMENA-BY-CABUALDIONALDOPANOGANCADIENTE-CONDEZA (1).pptx
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
 
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
 
Pests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of safflower_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
 

Death Investigation.pptx

  • 1. Death Investigation BY: Prof. Mayank David Raiborde
  • 2. Fundamental aspects and scope of forensic medicine
  • 3.  Forensic Medicine or Legal Medicine deals with the application of Medical Knowledge to AID in the administration of Justice.  EG-applying the medical knowledge in deciding cases of injuries, murder, suicide, accidents, sexual offences, poisoning, etc.  It‘s a Practical Science Bridging the LAW & MEDICINE.(Medical Aspects of Law).
  • 4.  Forensic medicine is mostly an exercise of commonsense, combined with the application of knowledge and experience, already acquired in the study of other branches of medicine, surgery  Three things are needed for success of doctor in giving evidence : (1) the power of observation, (2) a wide range of exact knowledge, (3) the power of deduction.  The power of constructive imagination is also essential when there are no more facts to be observed, and no further inferences to be drawn
  • 5.  Medical jurisprudence (juris= law; prudentia = knowledge) deals with legal responsibilities of the physician.  with particular reference to those arising from physician-patient relationship, such as medical negligence cases, consent, rights and duties of doctors, serious professional misconduct, medical ethics, etc
  • 6. Forensic Medicine can be broadly divided into :- 1. Clinical Forensic Medicine :- deals with the examination of the LIVING individuals.  This includes those who have been traumatised physically and/or sexually, but who have not succumbed to their injuries, those who are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs in relation to such matters as driving, human rights abuses
  • 7. 2. Forensic Pathology  Deals with interpretation of Autopsy Findings in the Medico-Legal investigation of Death (Forensic Thanatology – study of Death).  It also study the effects of violence or unnatural disease in its various forms in or on the human body, in determining the cause and manner of death in case of violence, suspicious, unexplained, unexpected, sudden and medically unattended deaths.
  • 8. Medical Ethics :  Deals with the Moral Principals which should guide the members of the Medical Profession in their dealings with each other, their Patients and the State.
  • 9.  Charaka Samhita lays down an elaborate Code regarding the training, duties, privilege and Social Status of Physicians.
  • 10. History of Forensic Medicine Kautilya‘s Arthashastra states that Death can be caused by :-  Stopping the Breathing by 4 ways (Strangling, Hanging, Asphyxiation or Drowning)  Physical Injuries in 2 ways (by Beating or by Throwing from a Height)  Poisoning (poisons, snake or insect bite, or narcotic Drugs) Kautilya‘s Arthashastra describes the necessity of Autopsy in establishing the Cause of Death. It states that a Post-mortem shall be conducted on any case of Sudden (Unnatural) Death, after smearing the body with oil to bring out Bruises, Swellings and other injuries.
  • 11.  1 st post-mortem was conducted at Bologna, Italy.  In India, The first Recorded Medico- Legal Autopsy was conducted in Chennai by Dr Edward Bulkley on 28th Aug 1693 on the body of Mr. James Wheeler, Member of Council.
  • 12.  Dr. Jaising P Modi was first Indian Physician who handled cases of medico-legal nature provided norms to suit the Indian atmosphere and conditions in crime investigation marking the definite role for doctors, which coined him, the title of Father of Indian Forensic Medicine.  He also wrote the first Indian textbook Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology
  • 13. Scope  Forensic Medicine deals almost entirely with Crime against Persons.  In present days almost all the offences against the Human Body requires medical opinion in order to deliver an impeccable justice in the court of law.  The primary interest is to provide the source of information about medical science to confine the needs of the Law.
  • 14.  Forensic Medicine is mostly an exercise of common sense combined with the application of Knowledge and experience acquired in the other branches of medicine  Forensic Medicine involves Observation of Facts, Collection of evidence for the construction of right inference based on Medico-Legal Examination.
  • 15.  Doctor- Expert witness to depose evidence in court of law.  Cases of sudden death- complete dependence on medical witness for knowing causes of death
  • 16. What are the circumstances a doctor may be called to the court? A doctor may be called to the court to testify:  As an ordinary witness who saw something happen.  As a medical practitioner who treated the patient.  As an expert witness to give opinion on matters of science