FORENSIC GENETICS
HISTORY Forensic Genetic Genealogy Forensic genetics is based on chromosomal DNA . Boveri and Sutton (both around 1902) named the
HISTORY Forensic Genetic Genealogy Forensic genetics is based on chromosomal DNA . Boveri and Sutton (both around 1902) named the
MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS is defined as the moral principle that should guide medical professionals in the course of treating
Crime may be defined as an act of commission that can definitely be proved, prohibited, and made punishable by the country’s
Crime may be defined as an act of commission that can be definitely proved and which is prohibited and made
Witness Witness is any person who deposits evidence in the court to prove or disprove any matter in question. Types:
Evidence Evidence is any material (documents, trace evidence, firearms, ammunition, etc) presented in the court to prove or disprove any
DACTYLOGRAPHY Dactylography is the process of taking the impression of the papillary ridges of the fingertips to identify a person. MEDICOLEGAL IMPORTANCE
Receiving a Summon attendance in the Court oath Taking examination-in-Chief gross Examination Re-Examination examination by the Court cleaving
As it includes all the knowledge of medical science whenever and wherever it is required, naturally, it has many branches:
SCOPE OF FORENSIC MEDICINE Scope of Forensic Medicine In third-world countries like Bangladesh, where the law and order situation is