A dynamic collaboration between Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science, India and Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, as we officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)! This collaboration marks the beginning of impactful research, knowledge sharing, and groundbreaking innovation, driving forward our shared mission to elevate education and inspire change! [07.10.2024]
View MoreEighteen incredible years of excellence! A milestone worth celebrating under the visionary leadership of Dr. Ranjeet Singh, the founder and CEO. The celebration began with a cake-cutting ceremony, followed by lunch and fun activities. Later, certificates were awarded to all team members for their dedication by Dr. Ranjeet Singh and Mr. Vijay Rustagi. The event concluded with a memorable group photo, capturing the essence of the occasion. [28.09.2024]
View MoreCan handwriting reveal true identity of a person using forensic techniques? This interesting question was answered by Dr. Ranjeet Singh in his recent lecture on the topic "Decoding Identity: The Science and Art of Forensic Handwriting Analysis" at the Chandigarh University. During the session he explored how every stroke and style can provide crucial clues in solving crimes. He further highlighted the unique blend of science and art behind analyzing handwriting, making it a unique investigative tool. [25.09.2024]
View MoreDo you wonder how science catches criminals? Dr. Ranjeet Singh's engaging lecture titled "The Science of Justice: Careers in Forensic Investigation" at Amity University Punjab revolved around this theme. During the talk, he explored the exciting career paths in forensic science and the crucial role each plays in solving cases. He highlighted the interdisciplinary nature of forensic science and how skilled professionals from various fields can join hands with forensic investigators to help in solving crimes and delivering justice. [25.09.2024]
View MoreThe key to mastering forensic science is to learn by doing! That was the core message delivered by Dr. Ranjeet Singh in his lecture on "Experiential Learning in Forensic Sciences" at Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri. He highlighted how blending both hands-on experience with theory deepens understanding of the field and sharpens critical thinking skills needed for crime scene investigation and forensic analysis, thereby preparing future forensic professionals for real-world challenges. [25.09.2024]
View MoreIn an engaging institute-industry interaction session under MILAP (Meet to Industry, Legal, and Academic Professionals), Dr. Ranjeet Singh captivated students at the Government Institute of Forensic Science, Aurangabad, with his expert talk, "Expectations of Industry from Forensic Graduates," which emphasized the need to align forensic education to meet industry demands and the skills forensic aspirants must possess to succeed in this field. The session also provided students with an opportunity to clarify their doubts from the experts and make new connections, which will benefit them both personally and professionally. [20.09.2024]
View MoreMoU signing between the Government Institute of Forensic Science Aurangabad Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, India, and SIFS India to promote training and research opportunities in forensic science. This partnership focuses on encouraging new ideas, sharing knowledge, and working together on research in forensic science. Our goal is to improve forensic education and make investigation methods better for everyone in the field. [20.09.2024]
View MoreThe two-day workshop on Questioned Document, Fingerprint Examination, and Crime Scene Investigation, conducted by Dr. Ranjeet Singh from SIFS India at Sandip University, concluded with a valedictory session. The event enriched participants' practical knowledge in forensic techniques and investigative procedures. Students gained hands-on experience, which enhanced their skills for real-world applications. Dr. Singh's expertise provided invaluable insights, making the workshop a huge success. [19.09.2024]
View MoreAn engaging talk on Questioned Documents and their examination, covering various types, including handwritten notes and signature analysis was delivered by Dr. Ranjeet Singh at the workshop organized by the Department of Forensic Science, School of Science, Sandip University, Nashik. He also discussed how to maintain the chain of custody for document evidence and emphasized the legal importance of questioned document examination. [18.09.2024]
View MoreDuring the second activity of our workshop at Sandip University's Department of Forensic Science, students engaged in exciting hands-on exercises focused on questioned documents. They gained practical experience by examining security features and secret writing. Students explored the security features in currency notes and checks and learned how to analyze secret writing to uncover hidden messages using creative techniques. [18.09.2024]
View MoreA two-day workshop was held at the Department of Forensic Science, School of Science, Sandip University, Nashik, by Dr. Ranjeet Singh and team SIFS and focused on essential topics like Questioned Documents, Fingerprint Examination, and Crime Scene Investigation. On the first day, students gained practical experience with questioned documents, starting with a session on signature examination where they explored various forgery techniques and learned how to detect them effectively. [18.09.2024]
View MoreA deadly fight among three friends mock activity was presented at a workshop organized by the Department of Forensic Science at Sandip University, Nashik. The scenario involved the gathering of these friends who enjoyed drinks and talked about various topics, including love. The complications arose when friend 1 fell for a girl who was unknown to him and was loved by friend 2. Friend 3 took advantage of this tension and further fueled friend 1’s jealousy toward friend 2. This toxic manipulation resulted in a tragic incident where, out of jealousy during an argument over the girl, Friend 1 stabbed friend 2. This case highlighted serious complications that can arise due to jealousy and manipulation. The discussion further showcased what essential role forensic analysis plays in understanding the motivations behind crimes and events that lead to such horrific acts. [19.09.2024]
View MoreA shocking mock murder mystery of a male in his early to mid-20s, an activity during a workshop organized by the Department of Forensic Science at Sandip University, Nashik. The victim was found dismembered, with missing right arm, feet, and head and his left arm and a saw were found nearby. An eyewitness, a security guard, reported seeing a suspect who according to him was a man wearing a saree with a mullet haircut, was barefoot and was eating the left arm before fleeing. He left behind a stole and an AirPod. When further investigations were conducted, a skull and a left arm of another victim was found, suggesting that the area might have been used for dumping bodies. Also, an unidentified shoeprint was found nearby that further complicated the case. This mock activity highlighted how crucial is forensic analysis in solving such complex cases. [19.09.2024]
View MoreDead body of a young girl found near her car. The key evidence included a syringe, a hair sample in her hand, and bluish-black discoloration on her neck. This was a mock crime scene activity that was conducted during a workshop organized by the Department of Forensic Science at Sandip University, Nashik. The participating team beautifully solved the mystery and presented their findings during discussion. As per their findings, toxicological tests confirmed she had been injected with Botulinum plant poison. And also, the suspect's DNA was found in her hair sample, which further supported the theory that the suspect attacked the victim from behind, injected her with poison, and covered her mouth. Despite her struggle, the victim succumbed to her injuries. The activity highlighted the crucial role forensics play in resolving such crimes. [19.09.2024]
View MoreA young woman was found dead in a parking area mock crime scene activity held by a team of students during a workshop organized by the Department of Forensic Science at Sandip University, Nashik. An eyewitness found the victim and called the police. During investigations, it was found to be the case of a rejected proposal that led to an attempted acid attack and rape, resulting in the girl’s tragic death during the assault. Forensic evidence played a crucial role in catching the suspects and was beautifully demonstrated by the investigating team during the mock activity and discussion thereafter. [19.09.2024]
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