description of material taken from the person of the woman for DNA profiling; (iv) marks of injury, if any, on the person of the woman
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
nail clipping by the use of modern and scientific techniques including DNA profiling and such other tests which the registered medical practitioner thinks necessary
contended that Note 2 on the DNA Report (Ex.P-30) is
that male mixed autosomal STR DNA profile was not detected
from the underwear ... blood
sample of the accused were subjected to DNA examination. The Y-
Chromosome from 24 DNA profile of the accused have matched with 10
DNA
amplified products
along with controls were run on automated
DNA sequencer (ABI 3130). DNA profiles were
prepared and analysis was carried out using
Gene Mapper ... risky to act solely on a positive DNA report,
because only if the DNA profile of the
accused matches with the foetus, it cannot
prosecution to decline to produce DNA evidence would be a
little unfortunate particularly when the facility of DNA profiling ... suspect’s DNA with crime scene specimens, victim’s DNA on
the blood-stained clothes of the accused or other articles
recovered, DNA testing
profile' is different from a DNA
sample which can be obtained from bodily substances.
A DNA profile is a record created on the basis ... DNA
samples made available to forensic experts. Creating and
maintaining DNA profiles of offenders and suspects are useful
practices since newly obtained DNA samples
Irfan vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 9 September, 2021
Author: Vivek Rusia
Bench
forensic report (Ex.P/53), the DNA profile of the
hair seized from the hands of the deceased -Ex.C (B/R- 5962 ... DNA profile obtained from the blood sample of the
accused - Ex.A (B/R-5960) and DNA profile obtained from nails of
the accused
body matching DNA of
Ravi and DNA generated from semen spots found on seat cover of the
13
Indica car matching DNA profile of Vinod ... DNA (about 3 million bases) differs from one
person to another. Forensic DNA Scientists analyse only few
variable regions to generate a DNA profile