This new edition is an exhaustive commentary on the subject discussing in detail the necessity for the employment of scientific methods in the detection of crime. The book also contains glossary of anatomical and pathological terms. The scope and arrangement of the subject matter is designed so as to afford to the legal profession the requisite basic knowledge on various scientific subjects covered by it by means of select extracts from standard scientific works. In practicality the book is intensely devoted towards the harnessing of expert evidence to enlarging and precisioning the data of judicial proof in terms of the substantive penal law of the land.
The original and valuable features of the previous Editions which were scrupulously adhered to have been retained. However, the names of the various Courts have been omitted to make the Book more readable. Another “Glossary of weapons and instruments and meanings of certain vernacular words” have been added to make it useful for the readers. Appendices have also been added which will be found very useful.
PART I
EXPERT EVIDENCE: GENERAL
Chapter I. Relevancy of Expert Evidence
Chapter II. Field of Forensic Necessity for Expert Evidence
Chapter III. Role of Science in the Detection and Proof of Crime
Chapter IV. Probative Value of Expert Evidence
PART II
EXPERT EVIDENCE: MEDICAL
Chapter V. Some Legal Aspects of Medical Examination and Chemical Analysis
Chapter VI. Cause of Death in Cases Alleged to be Due to Physical Violence
Chapter VII. Cause of Death in Cases Alleged to be Due to Means other than Physical Violence
Chapter VIII. Whether Death was Accidental, Suicidal or Homicidal
Chapter IX. Medical Evidence as the Major Factor in Proof of ‘Mens Rea’
Chapter X. Medical Evidence and Legal Insanity
Chapter XI. Medical Evidence as a Check On Other Evidence
Chapter XII. Medical Evidence in Cases Of Hurt, Simple And Grievous
Chapter XIII. Medical Evidence in Sexual Offences
Chapter XIV. Medical Evidence in Prohibition Offences
Chapter XV. Medical Evidence as to Age
Chapter XVI. Medical Evidence In Disputed Paternity Cases
Chapter XVII. Medical Evidence in Miscellaneous Matters Arising In Judicial Proceedings
Chapter XVIII. Proof and Probative Value of the Government Scientific Experts and Public Analyst
Chapter XIX. Proof of Medical Data and Opinion
Chapter XX. The Jargon of the Medical Witness
PART III
EXPERT EVIDENCE: NON-MEDICAL
Chapter XXI. Fingerprints
Chapter XXII. Footprints
Chapter XXIII. Handwriting
Chapter XXIV. Typewriting
Chapter XXV. Forensic Ballistics
Chapter XXVI. Technique of Anthracene Powder and Ultraviolet Rays
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