Vivekanshu Verma, , Vivekanshu Verma1 , Mahipal Singh Sankhla2 , Rajeev Kumar3 , Santosh Kumar Verma4
Vivekanshu Verma, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Rajeev Kumar, et al. Medicolegal Autopsy and Post-Mortem Examination in Female Victims of Crime: When and Why. Indian Journal of Legal Medicine. 2020;1(2):65-73.
In Medicolegal Autopsies, Post-Mortem Reports (PMR) are documents prepared by a Registered Medical practitioner (RMP), pertaining to injury, sexual offence, suspected poisoning or unexplained death. To perform a medico-legal autopsy, consent from the relatives of the deceased is not required. This review article deals with the purpose of the inquest and roles of the medico-legal autopsy in young female victims of crime
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Vivekanshu Verma, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Rajeev Kumar, et al. Medicolegal Autopsy and Post-Mortem Examination in Female Victims of Crime: When and Why. Indian Journal of Legal Medicine. 2020;1(2):65-73.
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