Definition: An inquest is a legal inquiry into the circumstances and cause of death.
in which circumstances it is conducted: it is conducted in cases of sudden, suspicious, or unnatural deaths.
Types of Inquest: 1. Police Inquest.
2. Magistrate's Inquest.
3. Coroner's Inquest.
4. Medical Examiner's Inquest.
Police and Magistrate's Inquest are commonly held in India.
1. Police Inquest:
in which circumstances it is conducted: it is conducted in cases of sudden, suspicious, or unnatural deaths.
Types of Inquest: 1. Police Inquest.
2. Magistrate's Inquest.
3. Coroner's Inquest.
4. Medical Examiner's Inquest.
Police and Magistrate's Inquest are commonly held in India.
1. Police Inquest:
- conducted by an officer in charge of a police station (sec. 174 Cr.P.C).
- the police officer making the inquest is known as Investigating Officer (IO).
- on receipt of information of an unnatural death, the police officer informs the nearest magistrate, and proceeds to the the place of death.
- IO then conducts an inquest in the presence of two or more respectable inhabitants of the neighbourhood (panchas).
- after the necessary investigation, a report is drawn up on the apparent cause of death as judged by the state of the body,circumstancial evidence, etc. This document is called Panchanama or Inquest Report.
- if any foul play or unnatural death is suspected, the police officer forwards the body for postmortem examination to the nearest medical officer, along with a written request and a copy of the panchanama.
- conducted by a District Magistrate(Collector/Deputy Commissioner), Sub-divisional Magistrate(RDO), Tahsildar or any other executive magistrate.
- done in cases of a) Dowry death.
- b) Death of a convict in prison
- c) Death of a person in police custody
- d) Death of a person as a result of police firing
- e) Death in psychiatric hospital
- f) Exhumation.
- in any case of death, a Magistrate may conduct an inquest, instead of or in addition to the police inquest (sec. 176 Cr.P.C).
- conducted by a coroner who is either a medical professional with legal qualifications, or a graduate in law.
- this system of inquest does not exist anywhere in India.
- it is prevalent method of inquiry in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and some states of the USA.
- coroner conducts inquest in all unnatural and suspicious deaths.
- type of inquest conducted in most of the states of USA, Japan.
- all sudden, unexpected, or unnatural deaths are analysed by a medical examiner who is a forensic pathologist.
- as the doctor visits the scene of crime and conducts the inquest it is superior to all other types of inquest.
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