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Paper Title: RELEVANCY OF FORENSIC SCIENCE IN INDIA
Authors Name: Shoaib Khan
Unique Id: IJSDR1904065
Published In: Volume 4 Issue 4, April-2019
Abstract: Forensic science embrace all branches of science and applies to the purpose of law. Forensic science though helpless in collection of evidences even from minute traces and , on the other hand pose surprised problem in its applicability, relevancy, and admissibility. So long as evidence is directly and not hearsay in nature, or is primary evidence, the court may accept it, provided that the fact being through such evidence proves the existence or non-existence of fact in issue to be probable in the past , present or future, that is to say , it is a relevant fact . Here , we can say that legal relevancy is a part and parcel of logical relevancy. However legal relevancy is different from logical relevancy because the former demands a close connection between the fact sought to be proved and the fact offered as evidence in proof of fact sought to be proved. Legal relevancy requires a high standard of evidentiary force . Moreover under legal relevancy court may reject many things as irrelevant , even though it is probable and highly connected with the fact in issue, on grounds of convenience. It is submitted that the proposition can't be said to be fully correct, because the test of relevancy is preliminary test for determining admissibility had some predominance over relevancy . Therefore it is better for a judge while determining relevancy to foresees the question that may arise while determining admissibility. Therefore, here it is submitted that the question of relevancy is always dependable on the question of admissibility.
Keywords: Forensic, scientists, science, DNA, legal, judicial, judiciary, evidence, issue , crime criminal ,relevancy, admissibility
Cite Article: "RELEVANCY OF FORENSIC SCIENCE IN INDIA", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 4, page no.305 - 306, April-2019, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1904065.pdf
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Published In: Volume 4 Issue 4, April-2019
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