DNA Finger priniting in Indian Criminal Justice system: Future Prespectives

Authors

  • M Saini Assistant Professor,Physiology, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur.
  • S Choudhary Professor, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur.
  • P Sharma PG 1 year,Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur.
  • D Saini MBBS 1 Year.,NIMS, Jaipur.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/jiafm.2024.46.1(Suppl).20

Keywords:

DNA fingerprinting, Crime, Justice, Criminal Law

Abstract

DNAFingerprinting has brought a new revolution in the crime scene analysis in the recent years. It has helped to identify the criminal and  absolve the innocent in many crimes and is also being used extensively for identification purposes and determining the biological  parentage of an individual. Human DNA profiling on one hand is proving extremely useful in providing justice, but on the other hand its  regulation is imperative to ensure its use only for lawful purposes. DNA profiling is scientific, reliable and unbiased. The main areas of  concern are the cost effectiveness, lack of experts, sample collection and preservation and avoiding errors like cross contamination. Much  needs to be done both at technical and at medico-legal fronts before making full use of the potentials of DNAprofiling. 

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Published

2024-07-04

How to Cite

Saini , M., Choudhary, S., Sharma, P., & Saini, D. (2024). DNA Finger priniting in Indian Criminal Justice system: Future Prespectives . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 46((1-Suppl), 184-186. https://doi.org/10.48165/jiafm.2024.46.1(Suppl).20