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Legal Aspects of Forensic Science

November 09, 2024 BY Vanshika Sharma

Legal Aspects of Forensic Science Quiz Crafted By-

Vanshika Sharma


Introduction to Legal Aspects of Forensic Science

Forensic science must operate in a legal context. The ultimate result of many scientific analyzes is in a courtroom and the admissibility of this evidence is controlled by rules of evidence. Forensic science is part of the criminal investigation process which starts with the discovery of a crime. It is crucial that crime scene technicians properly recognize, collect, and preserve evidence as it has to be effectively analyzed by forensic scientists. There are Constitutional and other legal constraints on how a criminal investigation can be carried out. These include discovery, search and seizure, protections against self-incrimination, and due process. The production of evidence at a trial is compelled by a subpoena, and order to appear in court. The admissibility of evidence is controlled by a set of rules that govern security of the evidence, authenticity, relevance, and other issues. Scientific evidence is subject to all of these constraints as well as some that apply only to this type of evidence.


Let's look at the questions and their answers. 


Ques 1. The term ‘Expert Evidence’ is defined in section 

a) 45, Indian Evidence Act 

b) 131, Indian Evidence Act 

c) 45, Criminal Procedure code 

d) 131, Criminal Procedure code 

Answer - a) 45, Indian Evidence Act 


Ques 2. Murder cases are tried in the following courts 

a) Chief Judicial Magistrate’s Court 

b) 1st Class Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court 

c) Sessions Court 

d) High Court 

Answer-a)  Chief Judicial Magistrate’s Court 


Ques 3. A married woman dies within 9 years of marriage due to hanging at her husband's house. The inquest is to be conducted by 

a) District Surgeon 

b) Head Constable 

c) District Magistrate 

d) District Collector 

Answer-b) Head Constable 


Ques 4. The evidence of Expert in the Court of Law is recorded in the following order: 

a) Examination in Chief, Cross Examination, Oath, Questions by Judges. 

b) Oath, Examination Chief, Cross Examination, Questions by Judges 

c) Questions by Judges, Oath, Cross Examination, Examination in Chief 

d) Oath, Questions by Judges, Examination in Chief, Cross Examination

Answer-b)  Oath, Examination Chief, Cross Examination, Questions by Judges 


Ques 5. Assertion (A): The answer in leading question asked during trial is given in yes or no. 

Reason (R): The leading questions are asked during examination in chief. 

a) (A) is right but (R) is wrong

b) (A) is wrong but (R) is right

c) Both (A) and (R) are right

d) Both (A) and (R) are wrong

Answer-a) (A) is right but (R) is wrong


Ques 6. High Court is situated in the capital city of a State except in the State of

a) Karnataka

b) Bihar

c) Uttar Pradesh

d) Punjab

Answer-c) Uttar Pradesh


Ques 7. Making false statements under oath amounts to

a) Buggery

b) Perjury

c) Eonism

d) Deposition

Answer-b) Perjury


Ques 8. Conduct money is given:

a) For maintaining good conduct in court

b) For truly reporting a crime

c) To offset expenses incurred by witnesses

d) To ensure the next appearance of a witness

Answer-c) To offset expenses incurred by witnesses


Ques 9. According to S. 26 (a) CrPC:

a) Rape cases should preferably be tried by a woman judicial officer

b) Accused of rape cannot be given bail

c) Victim of rape must be immediately examined by a female medical practitioner

d) DNA samples must be collected from a victim of rape

Answer-a) Rape cases should preferably be tried by a woman judicial officer


Ques 10. Opinion of the examiner of electronic evidence is admissible in a court of law under which of the following sections?

a) S-44, IT Act 2000

b) S-45, Indian evidence Act

c) S-45 A, Indian evidence Act

d) S-54, IT Act 2000

Answer- c)  S-45 A, Indian evidence Act


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