What Evidence Should Be Collected First at A Crime Scene?

Introduction A wrongdoing scene is any area that might be related to a carried out crime.[1] Crime scenes contain physical proof that is appropriate to a criminal examination. This proof is gathered by wrongdoing scene examiners (CSIs) and law requirements. …

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What Is An Arbitration Agreements?

Section 7 in THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996 defines arbitration agreement. Arbitration agreement. — (1) In this Part, “arbitration agreement” means an agreement by the parties to submit to arbitration all or certain disputes which have arisen or which …

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How Do You Become A Civilian Investigator?

INTRODUCTION Revolution is a term that we use commonly, it means that a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaviour. The 21st century has seen many revolutions such as the LGBTQ community revolution, the recent protests against …

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Collection of Footprints at a Crime Scene

A crime scene is a goldmine for collecting evidences which can be very helpful in identifying the suspect. One of such evidences is footprints which are often found in crime scenes and marked as a vital evidence. To quote Paul …

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International Space Law And Air Law

The international space law and air law are often confused as one because of the usage of terms like aerospace law. But the space law and the air law cover under its ambit entirely different aspects of law. The air …

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