Palm Print
Palm Prints can also be found at the crime scene and can help in crime investigation.
Lip prints have the same value as Dactyloscopic traces.
Just like finger print and teeth, lip print can be used as tool for identification.
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When a dead-body is recovered from water, there is always a question whether it was a case of ante-mortem or post-mortem drowning i.e. whether the body was drowned before or after death. In these medico legal cases, presence of diatoms in the body tissues is very useful evidence…read more…
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There are three distinct types of fingerprint impressions that can be recovered from a crime scene or a scene of interest for investigators:
PATENT PRINTS – are visible prints that occur when a foreign substance on the skin of a finger comes in contact with the smooth surface of another object.
PLASTIC PRINTS – are visible, impressed prints that occur when a finger touches a soft, malleable surface resulting in an indentation.
LATENT PRINTS – are fingerprint impressions secreted in a surface or an object and are usually invisible to the naked eye….Read More….