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Aporia, Daze and Arcanes during Visit to Scene of Crime: A Case History
A.S. Grewal , S.K. Sangwan. , R.S. Sangwan , Vikas Dhanda
Abstract

Every Scene of Crime is of different kind in nature. Sometimes we see such type of circumstances that we become confused to judge whether the case is of homicide or suicide. In such circumstances a doyen is asked for the option. On the basis of his esoteric knowledge he finds such clues which force the sleuth to change the under sections of Indian penal Code.
Here we have examined a case by visiting Scene of Crime and found that a person was found lying dead in a room. There was only one passage which was found opened and the pistol along with the fired cartridge case as well as misfired cartridge was lying on the spot. Observation method, mathematical calculations, chemical examination and other aspects were considered.
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ISSN(P) 2350-0174

ISSN(O) 2456-2378

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