बल्लभगढ़ में निकिता (21 वर्षीय) को 26 अक्टूबर को उसके कॉलेज के बाहर गोली मारकर हत्या कर दी थी। अब इस मामले में एसआईटी ने फरीदाबाद कोर्ट में 700 पन्नों की चार्जशीट दाखिल की है। शुक्रवार को दाखिल की गई
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बल्लभगढ़ में निकिता (21 वर्षीय) को 26 अक्टूबर को उसके कॉलेज के बाहर गोली मारकर हत्या कर दी थी। अब इस मामले में एसआईटी ने फरीदाबाद कोर्ट में 700 पन्नों की चार्जशीट दाखिल की है। शुक्रवार को दाखिल की गई
Ballabhgarh murder caught on camera! CCTV footage shows 21-year-old student shot dead in cold blood
👉CCTV footage shows a girl named Nikita Tomar being shot dead by an assailant (Taufeeq) outside her college in Ballabgarh, Faridabad. Shooter and associate flees in car. Police have arrested Taufeeq and his associate.
👉Admissibility of Electronic Evidences in Court: Electronic documents are admissible as material evidence. The computer generated electronic records in evidence are admissible at a trial if proved in the manner specified by Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act.
👉Credibility of CCTV Camera in eye of Law:: CCTV evidence has the potential to be conclusive enough to prosecute and CCTV footage is a strong piece of evidence but raw footage alone may prove to be inadequate. CCTV footage have its own problems, like the image quality of the footage, CCTV does not record the sound, blurry footage, whether CCTV camera was in proper working condition or not, etc. It is presumably safe to say that CCTV footage recording is also not fully reliable and it cannot be blindly relied.
✍Work of Forensic starts from here: When the quality of the footage is poor, it can be very difficult to accurately identify the person in the image. Facial mapping is a technique which can be used to identify the subject of the CCTV recording by comparing facial proportions and the distances between their features to a known image of a suspect. The findings of facial mapping can offer an indication of how likely it is that the person in the known image and the person in the CCTV image are the same.
✍If the CCTV images do not show the suspect’s face, gait analysis can be used to identify them. Gait analysis is a forensic technique which involves tracking the unique way the subject of the recording walks and comparing it to a live suspect to verify whether they are likely to be the same person.