Advertisement!
Author Information Pack
Editorial Board
Submit article
Special Issue
Editor's selection process
Join as Reviewer/Editor
List of Reviewer
Indexing Information
Most popular articles
Purchase Single Articles
Archive
Free Online Access
Current Issue
Recommend this journal to your library
Advertiser
Accepted Articles
Search Articles
Email Alerts
FAQ
Contact Us
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology

Volume  16, Issue 1, January-March 2023, Pages 11-14
 

Original Article

Analysis of Custodial deaths in Western Odisha

Abhishek Dash, Biren Xalxo

Postgraduate 3rd year Student, Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Burla, Sambalpur 768017, Odisha, India.

Choose an option to locate / access this Article:
90 days Access
Check if you have access through your login credentials.        PDF      |
|

Open Access: View PDF

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijfmp.0974.3383.16123.1

Abstract

Background: Death in custody is often associated with allegations of physical abuse by the police or jail authorities. Questions are always raised about violation of fundamental rights of a prisoner.

Aims: To study different epidemiological and medico legal aspects of custodial deaths.

Material And Methods: This is a öve year retrospective study based on medicolegal records of custodial deaths.

Result: All the cases were male. As per manner of death 86.5% of cases were natural deaths while 13.5% of cases died due to unnatural causes. Age group of these cases were between 19 to 90 years. Maximum number of cases (29.8%) is between 51-60 years. Majority of deaths occurred in the hospital accounting for 97.29% of cases except one hanging death which occurred in police station. Majority of cases (91.9%) were in jail custody. In this study most common cause of death is chronic kidney disease which is found in 21.6% of cases. With respect to conviction status, 78.4% of cases were under trial prisoners while rest 21.6% were convicted.

Conclusion: Majority of deaths occurred due to natural causes. Proper care should be taken to reduce morbidity and mortality of prisoners.


Keywords : Chronic Kindey Disease, Custodial deaths, Natural Death, Undertrial Prisoner
Corresponding Author : Biren Xalxo