Watch - DECODING THE COMPLEX MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF A PERSON ACCUSED OF RAPE

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
  • In this episode of “Nyay Pathshala”!, we explore the sensitive and crucial topic of medical examination of a person accused of rape.
    We'll discuss the ethical guidelines and legal procedures that must be followed to ensure a fair and just process for all parties involved.
    Whether you're a legal professional, police officer, or simply interested in understanding the complexities of this issue, this video will provide valuable insights and information.
    Section 53A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.PC) is a vital provision in the Indian legal system, playing a crucial role in investigations related to sexual offenses. It outlines the process for the medical examination of a person accused of rape, with the goal of obtaining evidence that may support or refute the charges.
    Section 53A - Examination of person accused of rape by medical practitioner:
    1. When a person is arrested on a charge of committing an offence of rape or an attempt to commit rape and there are reasonable grounds for believing that an examination of his person will afford evidence as to the commission of such offence, it shall be lawful for a registered medical practitioner employed in a hospital run by the Government or by a local authority and in the absence of such a practitioner within the radius of sixteen kilometres from the place where the offence has been committed by any other registered medical practitioner, acting at the request of a police officer not below the rank of a sub-inspector, and for any person acting in good faith in his aid and under his direction, to make such an examination of the arrested person and to use such force as is reasonably necessary for that purpose.
    2. The registered medical practitioner conducting such examination shall, without delay, examine such person and prepare a report of his examination giving the following particulars, namely-
    i. the name and address of the accused and of the person by whom he was brought,
    ii. the age of the accused,
    iii. marks of injury, if any, on the person of the accused,
    iv. the description of material taken from the person of the accused for DNA profiling, and”.
    v. other material particulars in reasonable detail.
    3. The report shall state precisely the reasons for each conclusion arrived at.
    4. The exact time of commencement and completion of the examination shall also be noted in the report.
    vi. The registered medical practitioner shall, without delay, forward the report of the investigating officer, who shall forward it to the Magistrate referred to in section 173 as part of the documents referred to in clause (a) of Sub-Section (5) of that section.
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