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Medical Jurisprudence is the term, which incorporates the basics of two sister professions i.e. Medicine and Law. In criminal, civil, legislative, and social contexts, Medical jurisprudence is a combination of practically all scientific capabilities that serves as a critical and competent tool for the administration of justice. It aids in the description of all of science’s applications in addressing legal issues. Forensic science is today a cutting-edge
Medical Jurisprudence is the term, which incorporates the basics of two sister professions i.e. Medicine and Law. In criminal, civil, legislative, and social contexts, Medical jurisprudence is a combination of practically all scientific capabilities that serves as a critical and competent tool for the administration of justice. It aids in the description of all of science’s applications in addressing legal issues. Forensic science is today a cutting-edge research tool employed in criminal and civil investigations, capable of answering key questions and an essential component of the criminal justice system. It covers all well-known techniques such as fingerprint analysis, DNA analysis, ballistics and explosives, guns, culture, and so on. In order to determine a convict in a case, court depends on the evidences produced by medical experts.
With a view to protecting and improving the environment, different legislations have been made and different regulations, rules have been issued. The Government of India, through its Ministry of Environment and Forests is administering has enacted nationwide comprehensive laws.
1972 Stockholm Declaration affirms that "Man has the fundamental right to freedom, equality and adequate conditions of life, in an environment of quality that permits a life of
With a view to protecting and improving the environment, different legislations have been made and different regulations, rules have been issued. The Government of India, through its Ministry of Environment and Forests is administering has enacted nationwide comprehensive laws.
1972 Stockholm Declaration affirms that "Man has the fundamental right to freedom, equality and adequate conditions of life, in an environment of quality that permits a life of dignity and well-being, and he bears a solemn responsibility to protect and improve the environment for present and future generations..." This shows that it has been internationally recognized that man's fundamental rights embraces the need to live in an uncontaminated environment but it also puts forth man's obligation to protect the environment for posterity.
The Supreme Court has laid down that the "Precautionary principle" and the "Polluter Pays Principle" are essential features of "sustainable development". These concepts are part of Environment Law of the country.
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