Social And Legal Status Of Digital Autopsy In India

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Ms. Shelu Sharma
Prof. Dr. Rituja Sharma

Abstract

This study examines the effects of digital autopsies in India. Technology controls every part of our modern lives, therefore it should come as no surprise that it is also proving to be a great resource for forensic experts who, via their knowledge, give the dead the ability to communicate. With the advent of autopsy suites, virtual, digital, and autopsy imaging are truly becoming true rather than fantasy, and the manual and mental outdated ways are rapidly being replaced by technology. Although forensic radiology has been there since the discovery of X-rays, the technique for analyzing and seeing the mummified remains of individuals who passed away thousands of years ago laid the groundwork for the use of digital visualization which is today known as the "digital autopsy.”

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Ms. Shelu Sharma, & Prof. Dr. Rituja Sharma. (2023). Social And Legal Status Of Digital Autopsy In India. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(1), 304–313. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v29i1.3225
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Ms. Shelu Sharma

Ph.D. Scholar Banasthali Law School, Bansathali Vidyapith University, Rajasthan, Mobile No. - 9772275344

Prof. Dr. Rituja Sharma

Associate Professor, Banasthali Vidyapith University, Rajasthan