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Benzidine test for blood is a :
In hanging, there is commonly rupture of all except :
In permanent dentition the first molar usually appears at the age :
Leading questions are generally permitted in :
Spaldings' sign occurs because of :
Most specific test for organophosphorous poisoning :
Convincing proof of burial alive is :
In Rigor mortis, muscle :
The Brachycephalic (short) type of skull is seen in :
Super imposition technique is useful for identification from :
When a patient is injured or dies to some unintentional act during treatment by a doctor or agent of the doctor or hospital, it is known as :
Wrist drop and foot drop may be seen in poisoning with :
Blue postmortem staining indicates poisoning with :
Postmortem fracture differs from antemortem fracture by all of the following except :
The time limit for ordering of exhumation in India is :
Hydrostatic test is not necessary in the following conditions, except :
Which of the following is a spinal cord poison :
Female homosexuality is called :
In oath-taking the witness has to keep his/her hand on a holy book. This doesn't apply to :
Traumatic rupture of hymen is seen on the :
The stomach wall is found to be thick and leathery in case of poisoning due to :
The minimum time required for adipocere formation in a dead body is :
The average number of samples of earth collected in Exhumation are :
Antidote for chlorpyriphos poisoning is :
Ischio pubic index denotes :
'Boxer's attitude' is seen in persons dying of :
In salt water drowning, not seen is :
What is the surest sign of death :