FAULTY FOUNDATIONS: A SOCIO-LEGAL CRITIQUE OF THE REGULATION OF FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORIES IN INDIA
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NLU Jodhpur
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The forensic science discipline in India is in a state of crisis. With the rapid
advancement of science and interdisciplinary technology, investigations today
demand complex evidence collection processes and crime scene analyses to arrive
at scientifically precise and unbiased conclusions. At present, the low utilisation
of forensic evidence in the Indian criminal justice system is well known. Further,
most policy reforms put forth over the past several decades have centred around
the enactment of formalistic legislation and policies to remedy structural
inadequacies in the field. This paper focusses on the existing regulatory concerns
facing Indian forensic science laboratories. Upon comparison of the Indian
framework with systems in place in foreign jurisdictions, a severe defect comes
to light: there is a significant dearth of empirical research and scholarship on
the internal functioning of forensic science laboratories and the different kinds
of scientific methodologies they employ. Ultimately this paper argues that the
regulatory measures suggested to govern laboratories thus far, albeit relevant,
have not been comprehensively evaluated from time to time. This has resulted
in an incorrect contextualisation of the many challenges faced by our justice
delivery mechanisms from the pre-trial to the sentencing stage and the increasing
reliance on unreliable and flawed forensic evidence by judicial decision-makers.
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NLUJ Law Review (2021)
