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International Journal of Forensic Research(IJFR)

ISSN: 2767-2972 | DOI: 10.33140/IJFR

Impact Factor: 1.9

S R Khairkar

Directorate of Forensic Science Laboratories Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Publications
  • Review Article   
    Minor Girl died not due to wild Animals but, was murdered after Rape Bid in Rural Maharashtra - Proved by incorporation of ABO grouping & DNA Typing
    Author(s): S R Khairkar*, B T Shah, C U Chavan, V V Patil and S V Ghumatkar

    Increasing crime rate, in the modern era, has prompted the scientists to update fast and effective forensic blueprint to distinguish between guilty and innocent. In a rape and murder case, confirming the victim's identity is a critical step in the investigation. Additionally, DNA evidence can be pivotal in identifying potential suspects and linking them to the crime. If a suspect's DNA matches the DNA evidence found at the crime scene or on the victim, it can provide strong evidence of their involvement in the crime. Herein, the incident you described appears to be a tragic and unfortunate event. It seems that there was initially confusion surrounding the cause of the girl's death, with authorities suspecting that she may have been attacked by a wild animal. This suspicion led some individuals to mistakenly admit to her murder, believing that she had already been.. Read More»

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