Relevance of Medical Finding in Rape Cases Post 2013 Amendment of the Indian Penal Code
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2019-09
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Fasih, F. (2019). Relevance of Medical Finding in Rape Cases Post 2013 Amendment of the Indian Penal Code. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 10(2), 179–190. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3625
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Although corroborative in nature, medical evidence plays a very crucial role in rape
cases. The glaring inconsistency between direct evidence and medical evidence is
considered as defect in the prosecution case. The paper studied the implications of
medical findings in two phases – Prior to 2013 amendment and Post-Amendment.
Prior to the amendment, rape was defined as an act of sexual intercourse between
man and woman without the consent of latter. The law has been amended to include
penetrative as well as non-penetrative rape, consisting of sixteen different types of
acts. Therefore, the focus of medical examination was to determine penetration by
mainly assessing the private organ of victim, tracking seminal fluid and injuries.
However, with the broadening of the definition of rape, it is important to make
necessary changes for tracing medico-legal aspects of certain findings. Certain
medical factors which were important no longer carry the same weightage such as
capacity of the accused to cohabit as penetration is not required for the commission
of an offence. On the other hand, certain factors which were not very important may
play decisive today such as saliva of the accused or traces of object found in the
private part of victim. The paper highlights various medical findings relating to
physical aspect of rape and its legal implications. It is divided into three sections.
The first section analyses the medico-legal aspects of three important findings
namely; condition of private part of victim, presence of certain fluid, and recording
of injury mark. The second section discusses the impact of amendment on the
evidentiary value of certain medical findings such as presence of seminal discharge,
saliva, traces of object and evidence suggesting manipulation of body. Finally, the
paper makes certain recommendations for better application of medical evidence.
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10
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0976-3570
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179 - 190