A delegation of 42 officers attending the Middle Level Commanders & Staff Officers Law Course at the Institute of Military Law (IML), New Delhi, visited the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) Rohini as part of their specialized legal training.
The visit aimed to enhance the officers’ understanding of forensic applications in criminal investigations and military law enforcement. During the session, the officers received detailed briefings and practical demonstrations in various forensic disciplines, including:
- Cyber Forensics: Investigative techniques for analyzing digital evidence, cybercrime, and electronic data breaches.
- Chemical and Biological Analysis: Identification of toxic substances, poisons, and biological agents used in forensic investigations.
- Ballistics Division: Understanding firearm-related forensic techniques, bullet trajectory analysis, and forensic examination of weapons.
- Psychological Division: Behavioral profiling, forensic psychology, and the study of criminal intent.
The visit provided critical insights into how forensic science assists in legal proceedings, military investigations, and operational law enforcement scenarios. By integrating forensic knowledge with military law, officers are better equipped to handle evidence-based investigations, uphold legal standards, and ensure due process in military justice systems.
The Institute of Military Law continues to lead in legal education and professional development, ensuring that military officers are well-versed in contemporary forensic methodologies and legal applications.
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