Dear Madam, Can you please make the videos on the subject named as Law of Forensic Science and upload them as soon as possible as our exams are going to start from the first week of January 2023. The syllabus of the same is as follows : Module 01 Constitutional Rights and Law of Forensic Science : 1. Right to Privacy and Right against Self Incrimination - with leading cases 2. Meaning of Forensic Science 3. Development of forensic science 4. Scope of forensic science 5. Importance of forensic science in Criminal Law a) Role of forensic science in understanding criminal psychology b) Role of forensic science in criminal investigation c) Role of forensic science in court of law d) Role of forensic science with respect to questioned documents e) Digital evidences and forensic science f) Role of forensic science in cyber crimes 6. Forensic Experts and Relevancy of their opinion: a) Crime scene investigator b) Firearms Examiner c) Document Examiner d) Forensic Anthropologist e) Computer Forensics Expert f) Psychiatrist and behavioural scientist, etc. Module 02 Criminal Psychology and Forensic Science : 1. Brain Fingerprinting : a) Meaning of brain mapping b) Underlying principle behind brain mapping c) Importance of brain mapping d) Lie detection technique e) Use of Brain fingerprinting in criminal investigation f) Brain fingerprinting in India-Guidelines by Supreme Court and NHRC g) Evidentiary Value in the court of law 2. Narcoanalyasis : a) Meaning of Narcoanalysis b) Scientific Theory behind narcoanalysis c) Precautions before conducting the tests d) Presence of Experts e) Narcoanalysis in India-Guidelines of Supreme Court, NHRC f) Rights of the accused person g) Importance of Narcoanalysis in criminal investigation h) Evidentiary value in Court of Law 3. Polygraph Test : a) Meaning of polygraph test b) Theory behind polygraph test c) Application and utility d) Legal and Constitutional Status in India e) Evidentiary Value f) Judicial Precedents related to polygraph test 4. Handwriting Analysis: a) Meaning of handwriting analysis b) Underlying principles for handwriting analysis c) Uses of Handwriting Analysis in understanding the character and personality traits of a criminal and ascertaining certain facts during investigation and as an alternative method for lie detection. d) Evidentiary value of handwriting analysis e) Judicial approach f) Role of handwriting expert and evidentiary value of expert opinion on handwriting Module 03 Role of Forensic Science in Investigation of Crime : 1. Introduction : a) Types of Crimes b) Importance of forensics in various types of crimes 2. Legal Procedure after Commission of a Crime : a) Inquest-by Police and Magistrate b) Courts of Law c) Summons d) Record of evidence e) Medical evidences - certificates, reports, dying declaration, etc. f) Witnesses - common, experts, conduct and duties of doctors g) Preservation of medico - legal evidence at the crime scene 3. Autopsy : a) Objectives of Autopsy b) Requirements c) Protocol d) Exhumation e) Identification f) Time of death g) Sudden unexpected deaths h) Instantaneous psychological deaths i) Autopsy in traffic accidents j) Age estimation k) Starvation deaths l) Burns m) Asphyxial deaths n) Rape o) Abortion p) Poison 4. DNA Finger Printing : a) Meaning of DNA fingerprinting b) Principles c) Status of DNA fingerprinting in India d) Powers of Investigating agency e) Role in crime investigation f) Judicial Approach g) Evidentiary Value 5. Fingerprint Forensics : a) Meaning of fingerprint forensics b) Importance and role in criminal investigation c) Techniques for collection d) Law relating to fingerprints e) Power of investigating officers f) Power of Courts g) Provisions under Criminal Procedure Code, and Indian Evidence Act - Section 45 h) Judicial Approach i) Evidentiary Value 6. Forensic Detection Dogs : a) Concept of sniffer dogs b) Role of such dogs c) Evidentiary value Module 04 Law Relating to Ballistics : 1. Meaning and Scope 2. Firearms : a) Definition of arms under the Arms Act, 1959; b) Prohibited Arms under the Arms Act, 1959; c) Definition of firearms; d) Types of firearms; e) Evidence collection f) Evidentiary value of firearm examination 3. Ballistics Expert : a) Role of a ballistics expert b) Opinion c) Reliability and admissibility of such opinion Module 05 Questioned Documents and Forensic Science : 1. Meaning of questioned documents - (offences related to documents) 2. Sources of questioned documents 3. Proof of signature 4. Handwriting analysis with respect to the documents 5. Report of an expert 6. Evidentiary Value 7. Typewritten Documents Module 06 Modern Techniques for Collection of Evidences and Role of Forensic Science : 1. Digital and Video Recordings 2. CCTV Cameras 3. Mobile Phone forensics 4. Voice Analysis 5. Evidentiary value of each of the above Module 07 Cyber Forensics : 1. Meaning of cyber forensics 2. Role of cyber forensics 3. Importance of cyber forensics 4. Relevant Provisions under - a) The Information Technology Act, 2000 b) The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 5. Cyber Crimes : a) Pornography b) Cyber Stalking 6. Crime Investigation 7. Digital Evidence Collection 8. Evidentiary Value of such Evidence 9. Judicial Approach - Landmark Cases Kindly do the needful at the earliest. ☺ Thank You. 🙏
Dear Madam, Can your please make and upload videos on the following topics as soon as possible because our exam are there in the first week of January 2023 and it will be helpful for our studies. 1) Environment Protection Rules - a) The Noise Pollution (regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 b) Guidelines for Eco-Sensitive Zones around Protected Areas c) CRZ Notification d) Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules e) Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules f) Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules 2) Environmental issues involved in the development projects like Silent Valley Project, Narmada Valley Project and Koondankulam Nuclear Power Plant 3) Public Interest Litigation and Environment Protection - Role of Indian Judiciary 4) The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 - Important Definitions, Authorities under the Act, Wildlife Advisory Board, Hunting, Protection of Specified plants, Sanctuaries and National Parks, Central Zoo Authority and Recognition of Zoos, Trade or commerce in wild animals, animal articles and trophies, Forfeiture of Property Derived from Illegal Hunting and Trade, Offences and Penalties, important judicial decisions. 5) The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 - Important definitions, Liability to give relief in certain cases on principles of no fault, Duty of owner to take out insurance policies, relief and establishment of Environmental Relief Fund, offences and penalties I hope so that your will do the needful at the earliest.☺ Thank You.🙏
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Dear Madam,
Can you please make the videos on the subject named as Law of Forensic Science and upload them as soon as possible as our exams are going to start from the first week of January 2023. The syllabus of the same is as follows :
Module 01 Constitutional Rights and Law of Forensic Science :
1. Right to Privacy and Right against Self Incrimination - with leading cases
2. Meaning of Forensic Science
3. Development of forensic science
4. Scope of forensic science
5. Importance of forensic science in Criminal Law
a) Role of forensic science in understanding criminal psychology
b) Role of forensic science in criminal investigation
c) Role of forensic science in court of law
d) Role of forensic science with respect to questioned documents
e) Digital evidences and forensic science
f) Role of forensic science in cyber crimes
6. Forensic Experts and Relevancy of their opinion:
a) Crime scene investigator
b) Firearms Examiner
c) Document Examiner
d) Forensic Anthropologist
e) Computer Forensics Expert
f) Psychiatrist and behavioural scientist, etc.
Module 02 Criminal Psychology and Forensic Science :
1. Brain Fingerprinting :
a) Meaning of brain mapping
b) Underlying principle behind brain mapping
c) Importance of brain mapping
d) Lie detection technique
e) Use of Brain fingerprinting in criminal investigation
f) Brain fingerprinting in India-Guidelines by Supreme Court and NHRC
g) Evidentiary Value in the court of law
2. Narcoanalyasis :
a) Meaning of Narcoanalysis
b) Scientific Theory behind narcoanalysis
c) Precautions before conducting the tests
d) Presence of Experts
e) Narcoanalysis in India-Guidelines of Supreme Court, NHRC
f) Rights of the accused person
g) Importance of Narcoanalysis in criminal investigation
h) Evidentiary value in Court of Law
3. Polygraph Test :
a) Meaning of polygraph test
b) Theory behind polygraph test
c) Application and utility
d) Legal and Constitutional Status in India
e) Evidentiary Value
f) Judicial Precedents related to polygraph test
4. Handwriting Analysis:
a) Meaning of handwriting analysis
b) Underlying principles for handwriting analysis
c) Uses of Handwriting Analysis in understanding the character and
personality traits of a criminal and ascertaining certain facts during
investigation and as an alternative method for lie detection.
d) Evidentiary value of handwriting analysis
e) Judicial approach
f) Role of handwriting expert and evidentiary value of expert opinion on
handwriting
Module 03 Role of Forensic Science in Investigation of Crime :
1. Introduction :
a) Types of Crimes
b) Importance of forensics in various types of crimes
2. Legal Procedure after Commission of a Crime :
a) Inquest-by Police and Magistrate
b) Courts of Law
c) Summons
d) Record of evidence
e) Medical evidences - certificates, reports, dying declaration, etc.
f) Witnesses - common, experts, conduct and duties of doctors
g) Preservation of medico - legal evidence at the crime scene
3. Autopsy :
a) Objectives of Autopsy
b) Requirements
c) Protocol
d) Exhumation
e) Identification
f) Time of death
g) Sudden unexpected deaths
h) Instantaneous psychological deaths
i) Autopsy in traffic accidents
j) Age estimation
k) Starvation deaths
l) Burns
m) Asphyxial deaths
n) Rape
o) Abortion
p) Poison
4. DNA Finger Printing :
a) Meaning of DNA fingerprinting
b) Principles
c) Status of DNA fingerprinting in India
d) Powers of Investigating agency
e) Role in crime investigation
f) Judicial Approach
g) Evidentiary Value
5. Fingerprint Forensics :
a) Meaning of fingerprint forensics
b) Importance and role in criminal investigation
c) Techniques for collection
d) Law relating to fingerprints
e) Power of investigating officers
f) Power of Courts
g) Provisions under Criminal Procedure Code, and Indian Evidence Act -
Section 45
h) Judicial Approach
i) Evidentiary Value
6. Forensic Detection Dogs :
a) Concept of sniffer dogs
b) Role of such dogs
c) Evidentiary value
Module 04 Law Relating to Ballistics :
1. Meaning and Scope
2. Firearms :
a) Definition of arms under the Arms Act, 1959;
b) Prohibited Arms under the Arms Act, 1959;
c) Definition of firearms;
d) Types of firearms;
e) Evidence collection
f) Evidentiary value of firearm examination
3. Ballistics Expert :
a) Role of a ballistics expert
b) Opinion
c) Reliability and admissibility of such opinion
Module 05 Questioned Documents and Forensic Science :
1. Meaning of questioned documents - (offences related to documents)
2. Sources of questioned documents
3. Proof of signature
4. Handwriting analysis with respect to the documents
5. Report of an expert
6. Evidentiary Value
7. Typewritten Documents
Module 06 Modern Techniques for Collection of Evidences and Role of Forensic
Science :
1. Digital and Video Recordings
2. CCTV Cameras
3. Mobile Phone forensics
4. Voice Analysis
5. Evidentiary value of each of the above
Module 07 Cyber Forensics :
1. Meaning of cyber forensics
2. Role of cyber forensics
3. Importance of cyber forensics
4. Relevant Provisions under -
a) The Information Technology Act, 2000
b) The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
5. Cyber Crimes :
a) Pornography
b) Cyber Stalking
6. Crime Investigation
7. Digital Evidence Collection
8. Evidentiary Value of such Evidence
9. Judicial Approach - Landmark Cases
Kindly do the needful at the earliest. ☺
Thank You. 🙏
Mam .... please tell me the year of the case of Vellore citizens & m.c. Mehta case...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Case filed in year 1996, judgment came in year 2016
Thank you for making this topic simple and easy to learn
Pls upload video of environment protection act 1986
Good evening madam,
Do you have lecture for INDIAN CONTRACT 2 please let me know.
Contract Law lecture series has not yet started.
But will try to get start this soon.
Stay connected.
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Dear Madam,
Can your please make and upload videos on the following topics as soon as possible because our exam are there in the first week of January 2023 and it will be helpful for our studies.
1) Environment Protection Rules -
a) The Noise Pollution (regulation and Control) Rules, 2000
b) Guidelines for Eco-Sensitive Zones around Protected Areas
c) CRZ Notification
d) Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules
e) Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules
f) Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules
2) Environmental issues involved in the development projects like Silent Valley
Project, Narmada Valley Project and Koondankulam Nuclear Power Plant
3) Public Interest Litigation and Environment Protection - Role of Indian
Judiciary
4) The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 - Important Definitions, Authorities under
the Act, Wildlife Advisory Board, Hunting, Protection of Specified plants,
Sanctuaries and National Parks, Central Zoo Authority and Recognition of
Zoos, Trade or commerce in wild animals, animal articles and trophies,
Forfeiture of Property Derived from Illegal Hunting and Trade, Offences and
Penalties, important judicial decisions.
5) The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 - Important definitions, Liability to
give relief in certain cases on principles of no fault, Duty of owner to take out
insurance policies, relief and establishment of Environmental Relief Fund,
offences and penalties
I hope so that your will do the needful at the earliest.☺
Thank You.🙏
thanks mam,
Aap ke handwriting bhi bhaut polluted haii...😅😅😅