Study On "Forensic Evidence in Criminal Justice System"

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Ms. Mansi Trivedi, Mrs. Sugana Mitharwal, Ms. Amrita Singh

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The number of crimes that are committed in today's society, which is increasingly characterised by its high levels of technology, is on the rise. The worrying increase in crime rates is causing ongoing extension and reform of current laws in an effort to tackle the problem. This is being done in an attempt to make the justice system more effective. The criminal element is always evolving, and in order to keep up with the most recent developments, it is necessary to improve the investigation methods that are currently in place. These improvements might wind up being of great aid in the legal proceedings. The filing of a First Information Report (FIR), the conduct of an investigation by the police, court hearings, and the pronouncing of a judgement are all components of the several stages that make up the proceedings of a criminal case. On each of these fronts, several types of evidence, including scientific data, can come together to point to the existence of a significant factor that plays a role. "This study is an attempt to examine the research works that have been carried out regarding forensic evidence and various criminal investigation procedures in order to bring forth the information regarding the reliability of such evidences. The purpose of this study is to examine the research works that have been carried out regarding forensic evidence and various criminal investigation procedures".

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