Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 34
  • Issue: 1

Second Autopsy: The Indian Scenario

  • Author:
  • Swapnil S Agarwal, Lavlesh Kumar, Binay K Bastia, Krishnadutt H Chavali
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 67 to 69

*Associate Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat  INDIA www.medicolegalhelpline.blogspot.com

**Associate Professor, SBKS Medical & Research Institute, Waghodia Vadodara, Gujarat, INDIA

***Professor & Head, SBKS Medical & Research Institute, Waghodia Vadodara, Gujarat, INDIA

****Assoc. Prof., Government Medical College, Chandigarh, INDIA

Online published on 17 August, 2012.

Abstract

A Medico-legal autopsy is conducted to ascertain the cause of death, time of death, identification of the deceased, etc. in unnatural and/or suspicious deaths. However, the very purpose for which an autopsy is conducted may either not be served or appear to be poorly served in many a cases. In such times, another autopsy is requested and conducted on an already autopsied body commonly known as second autopsy. Rules are still unclear & varying for medico legal autopsy at different places resulting in unwarranted issues. This has resulted in a surge seen in cases of second autopsy or re-postmortem examination. With no rules governing the conduct of even a second autopsy and the sorry state of medico-legal autopsies as such in India, a lot of issues, wanted and unwanted, creep up while conduct of a second autopsy.

An effort is made to draw attention towards the issues associated with the conduct of a second autopsy in India and few suggestions proposed to overcome those difficulties.

Keywords

Medicolegal, Second autopsy, Re-post-mortem examination