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1 Who is a CORONER what are his duties ? A CORONER; is an officer appointed by the Government to hold an enquiry in deaths suspected as unnatural and suspicious in his jurisdiction. In Pakistan only Karachi city possess Coroners. In other towns areas District Magistrates and other Magistrates are ex-officio coroners, although they seldom act as such. CORONOR’s Court is a Court of Enquiry and not a Court of Trial. At the Coroner’s Court no accused is to be present but any suspected persons should, if possible, be present. The accused has the right of producing witnesses, cross-examining witnesses, either himself or through his counsel. The accused can make any statement which he may think fit. The Coroner sends the alleged, if found guilty to the presidency Magistrate for trail in a proper manner. DUTIES OF CORONER: Following are the duties of Coroner :--- (a) To hold enquiry in the case of a dead body lying in his jurisdiction, the mod of death being sudden and unnatural. (b) To hold an enquiry if a death occurs where some suicide or homicide is suspected. (c) To hold an enquiry if a death is caused by an accident or poisoning. (d) To hold an enquiry if a death occurs because of a roadside accident. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE LL.B. PART III TOPIC: An Introduction to Medical Jurisprudence 1 st Day Oct, 2016 Presented by: SM Zarkoon, Lecturer, B.Sc. LL.B. LL.M. {Criminology & Law of Evidence} University Law College Khojjak Road Quetta.

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Who is a CORONER what are his duties ?

A CORONER; is an officer appointed by the Government to hold an enquiry in deaths

suspected as unnatural and suspicious in his jurisdiction.

In Pakistan only Karachi city possess Coroners. In other towns areas District Magistrates and

other Magistrates are ex-officio coroners, although they seldom act as such.

CORONOR’s Court is a Court of Enquiry and not a Court of Trial. At the Coroner’s Court no

accused is to be present but any suspected persons should, if possible, be present. The

accused has the right of producing witnesses, cross-examining witnesses, either himself or

through his counsel. The accused can make any statement which he may think fit. The

Coroner sends the alleged, if found guilty to the presidency Magistrate for trail in a proper

manner.

DUTIES OF CORONER:

Following are the duties of Coroner :---

(a) To hold enquiry in the case of a dead body lying in his jurisdiction, the mod of death

being sudden and unnatural.

(b) To hold an enquiry if a death occurs where some suicide or homicide is suspected.

(c) To hold an enquiry if a death is caused by an accident or poisoning.

(d) To hold an enquiry if a death occurs because of a roadside accident.

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE LL.B. PART III

TOPIC: An Introduction to Medical Jurisprudence

1st Day Oct, 2016

Presented by: SM Zarkoon, Lecturer, B.Sc. LL.B. LL.M. {Criminology & Law of Evidence}

University Law College Khojjak Road Quetta.

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(e) To hold an enquiry if a death occurs in jail or in the Court of Law, police custody,

asylum or in the certified school.

(f) He can order medical man to hold a post-mortem examination.

(g) To summon the medical personnel who attended the case or who held the post-

mortem examination to give evidence in his Court.

(h) He can order for identification of a dead body.

(i) He can appoint a deputy coroner to act for him when sick or absent from any lawful or

reasonable cause.