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042427
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Ed. 2
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Delhi, Whitesmann Publishing, 2026.
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1986White - Ink Blue - Green
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Medical Jurisprudence by Yogesh V. Nayyar and Rahul R. Puranik is a comprehensive and practice-oriented work examining the application of medical science within the Indian criminal justice system. The second edition presents an integrated understanding of medical jurisprudence, forensic science, toxicology, and related disciplines, contextualised within the framework of new criminal laws. It serves as a bridge between medical knowledge and legal principles relevant to investigation, trial, and adjudication.
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Detailed analysis of medico-legal aspects of injuries, including causation, force, weapon dynamics, and their evidentiary value
In-depth coverage of forensic subjects such as asphyxia, thermal and blast injuries, firearms and ballistics, poisoning, odontology, and identification of unknown persons
Dedicated treatment of toxicology, fingerprint science, handwriting and signature analysis (graphology), and other scientific aids to evidence
Critical examination of medical negligence, remedies under law, and medico-legal errors in criminal proceedings
Integration of new criminal laws with specific focus on medico-legal implications, including procedural mandates such as Section 184, BNSS
Contemporary discussion on forensic and digital evidence, including DNA profiling, digital footprints, and probative value of scientific evidence
Supported by recent judicial pronouncements of the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts (2021-2025), along with diagrams and illustrations
Practical guidance on the interplay between ocular evidence and medical evidence during examination and cross-examination before courts
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| B61415 | 345.06/NAY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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042212
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Reprint
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Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
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261Black - White / Green - Black
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This powerful academic monograph offers a deep, feminist exploration of sex-selective abortion (SSA) in India, situating the issue within its broader socio-political, historical, and cultural frameworks. Drawing from qualitative research and feminist methodologies, author Josephine Kipgen utilizes in-depth interviews with healthcare professionals and service providers in New Delhi alongside media content analysis to deliver a layered and grounded study of SSA.
The book tackles the structural forces behind SSA, such as entrenched gender regimes, state policies, and societal norms, while also re-examining women’s agency in SSA decisions—challenging the dominant narratives that often portray women as passive victims. By engaging with feminist sociological theory, Kipgen moves beyond normative assumptions and brings forward the lived realities and complex choices faced by women in a deeply gendered society.
A distinctive feature of this work is its analysis of SSA representation in Indian national newspapers, shedding light on how media discourse shapes public understanding and policy approaches. The combination of empirical fieldwork and media analysis makes this volume a critical resource for researchers, students, and advocates working in the fields of reproductive rights, gender justice, feminist studies, and SRHR (Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights).
This book will resonate with scholars across social sciences and humanities, and is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of feminist theory, reproductive politics, and media discourse in the Global South.
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