"The colour of the shirt, which Dipankar was wearing on the day if the accident, is the only hope of identifying if the unidentified body number 156 is Dipankar's," Ranjit Mandal, his father, told ANI.
Parents of an Indian child in German child rights' custody landed in Mumbai on Thursday to meet Indian authorities in a bid to expedite the process of getting their daughter's custody from the German government.
The Delhi High court has recently stayed the order passed by the Motor Accident Claim Tribunal (MACT) directing Delhi police to dig up a grave of a person to extract the DNA from the mortal remains. The stay has been granted on a petition filed by the legal heirs of the deceased against the
Tibetans-in-exile condemned China's mass DNA collection in Tibet and said that the multinational companies are equally responsible as they send their technologies which help Beijing in collecting data.
Results of DNA testing of bones retrieved from forest area in the national capital, based on the statement of Aftaab Amin Poonawala who confessed to having killed his live-in girlfriend Shraddha Walkar, may give a new turn to the case, according to Delhi Police.
The forest department has got the picture of the tiger in two different trap cameras installed in the area for 25 days. They also found pug marks (footprints) and faeces of the tiger in the reserve.
"DNA test report (of victim's body parts) has not been received by the police", said Sagar Preet Hooda, IPS, Special Commissioner of Police, Law and Order, Zone II.
Surveillance has tightened up in China as the authorities have increased the DNA mass tests including the arbitrary collection of DNA from residents in many towns and villages throughout the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR). The mass testing drives not only targeted not only men but women and
According to the sources, the police are likely to call the victim's father for DNA testing after which the blood sample and bone sample will be sent to Forensic Light Source (FLS) for matching. The FSL will then conduct a DNA test.
The Supreme Court has quashed the Telangana High Court's order allowing the DNA test to determine the paternity of two children. The mother of these children have alleged that she was forced to cohabit and develop physical relationship with her brother in law.