The department started functioning in 1987 with the start of MBBS course. P.G. Degree course started in 2011. The department accorded the permission by State Government for conducting independent Medico-legal Autopsies at BLDE A’s Shri B.M.Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Center in 1996.
Since 2006, Department has been providing consultancy and expert opinion for Medico-legal cases in and around Vijayapur and Bagalkot districts. The department has been providing services through Poison Information and Detection Centre since 2013. B.Sc Forensic science and Mortuary technician course are the other few courses run by the department.
To improve the knowledge & skill as to the Medico-legal practice in future to the medical graduates. To create awareness as to the recent advances in Medical & Medico-legal practice to the Medical practitioners.
To assist the investigating officers/prosecution for the delivery of justice by providing unbiased, fact based scientific opinions or Medico-legal reports. To train the Post graduates for skills of Medico-legal autopsy so that they in future will be asset to create better Medico-legal experts.
The Department of Forensic Medicine at BLDE(DU) Shri B.M. Patil Medical College has been at the forefront of integrating academic research with vital medico-legal services since its inception in 1987. Over the years, the department has expanded its academic portfolio by launching a postgraduate degree course in 2011, along with specialized courses in B.Sc. Forensic Science and Mortuary Technology. In 1996, state government permission enabled the department to conduct independent medico-legal autopsies, further enhancing its role in criminal investigations. Since 2006, it has provided expert consultancy for medico-legal cases in the Vijayapur and Bagalkot districts, and since 2013, the Poison Information and Detection Centre has bolstered its forensic services. These initiatives underscore our commitment to advancing forensic research and supporting the legal and healthcare communities through evidence-based practices.
| Sl. No. | Name of the First Author | Name of the co-authors | Title of the Article | Name of the Journal | Vol, (issue) Page Nos | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | D.G.Gannur | Maka Prakash KSN Reddy | Organophosphorous compound poisoning in Gulbarga region-A five year study | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-2, No-1 Pp 3-11 | 2008 |
| 2 | U.C.Nuchhi | Rajan K Shah, KSN Reddy | A study of snake bite poisoning in Gulbarga region-a five year study | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-3, No-1 Pp 29-33 | 2009 |
| 3 | Dharamaray I Ingale | V.G.Nair, M.A.Bagali, Raghunath.R | Estimation of age between 12-15 yrs based on eruption of 2nd permanent molar teeth | Jr of Karnataka Medico legal Society | Vol-18 No-2 Pp 5-10 | 2009 |
| 4 | V.B.Jatti | D.I.Ingale, Chandru K, Chandrashekar K | Estimation of Time since death by Gastric contents- An Overview | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-4 No-1 Pp 28-29 | 2010 |
| 5 | Vasudev Murthy CR | V.B.Jatti, Pawar G.S, D.I.Ingale | Ethical Social & legal intricacies of live in relationship | Jr of Karnataka Medico legal Society | Vol-1/19 No-2 Pp 25-26 | 2010 |
| 6 | Dharamaray I Ingale | V.B.Jatti, Manjunath KH, L.T.Arsu | Structural damage in neck structures in case of death due to ligature strangulation | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-5 No-1 Pp 27-28 | 2011 |
| 7 | V.B.Jatti | D.I.Ingale, Manjunath KH, Chandru K | Evaluation of dowry deaths in Bangalore city over two years period | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-5 No-1 Pp 90-93 | 2011 |
| 8 | D.G.Gannur | U.C.Nucchi, K Yoganarasimha | Profile of Medicolegal autopsies in Bijapur | V care of Life Science | Vol-2 No-1 Pp 27-36 | 2011 |
| 9 | D.G.Gannur | U.C.Nucchi, K Yoganarasimha | Death Seat - Acse report | Jr of Karnatak Medicolegal Society | Vol-21 No-1 Pp 27-29 | 2011 |
| 10 | U.C.Nucchi | D.G.Gannur, K Yoganarasimha | Evaluation of Dowry related Crimes in Bijapur city | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-6 N0-2 Pp209-213 | 2011 |
| 11 | Anand B.M. | M.A.Bagali, D.I.Ingale, V.B.Jatti, Nagesh K, S.R.Hibare | Setting the law into motion: Documenting a care as a Medicolegal case | Jr. of South Indian Medico legal Assoc- iation. | Vol-4 No-2 Pp 84-86 | 2012 |
| 12 | Kulkarni C.M. | D.G.Gannur, Manjunath Aithal | Camparative study of changes in maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) in saw mill workers from Bijapur city | Int.Jr of Current research review | Vol-4 No-11 Pp 34-37 | 2012 |
| 13 | Patil P.M | D.G.Gannur, Arajeri S U, Yelikar B R | Cysticercosis cellulose of upper eyelid - a case report | V care of Life Science | Vol-2 No-2 Pp 52-57 | 2012 |
| 14 | Anand B.M. | M.A.Bagali, D.I.Ingale, S.R.Hibare, Neeraj Gupta, Bhuyyar C.B | Study of socio demography profile of poison case admitted at Sri.B.M.Patil Med.Coll, Hos & R.C.Bijapur | Int.Jr of Current research review | Vol-4 No-20 Pp 80-84 | 2012 |
| 15 | V.B.Jatti | D.I.Ingale, Pawar G.S, Basavarj P B | Sexing human clavicle of north Karnataka zone by volume | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-6 No-1 Pp139-141 | 2012 |
| 16 | D.G.Gannur | ___ | Profile of medicolegal autopsies in Bijapur city | Analytica medica | Vo-14 No-1&2 Pp 31-40 | 2012 |
| 17 | Dharamaray I Ingale | Anand B M, Bhuyyar C B, Neeraj Gupta, S Tiwari, MA Bagali | Role of Doctor in investigation of alleged Cannabis cultivation- A case report | Jr of Forensic Medicine, Sci and law | Vol-21 No-2 Pp 46-48 | 2012 |
| 18 | D.G.Gannur | U.C.Nucchi, K Yoganarasimha | A study of Demography of Medicolegal autopsies in Bijapur | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-7 No-1 Pp 37-41 | 2013 |
| 19 | Gudadinni M.R | U.C.Nucchi Angadi M.M | A study of road traffic accident cases admitted in BLDEU Sri B.M.Patil Med.Coll, Hosp & R.C.Bijapur | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-7 No-1 Pp 48-53 | 2013 |
| 20 | Gudadinni M.R | U.C.Nucchi Yadavannavar MC, Soragavi V.M | A cross-Sectional study of risk factors of coronary Heart disease among bank employees of Bijapur city | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-7 No-1 Pp 117-120 | 2013 |
| 21 | Nagesh Kuppast | Shradha Iddalgavi, Anand B M, Hemanthraj, U.C.Nucchi, D.G.Gannur | Calculation of regression equation for estimation of stature from percutaneous ulna length | Jr of Karnatak Medicolegal Society | Vol-22 No-1 Pp 6 - 8 | 2013 |
| 22 | Neeraj Gupta, PG | Prerana Gupta, D.I.Ingale, Bhuyyar C.B, U.C.Nuchhi, S.R.Hibare | Role of Lip print in personal Identification | Int.Jr of Current research review | Vol-5 No-13 Pp 25-28 | 2013 |
| 23 | M A Bagali | D.I.Ingale, Naseem Bagali, Nishikant Gujar, Wasim Ahmed Atik MD | Estimation of stature from Radiologically measured Humerus length among Indian adult | Int.Jr of Current research review | Vol-5 No-4 Pp917-920 | 2013 |
| 24 | Sandesh Choudhary | Anana B M, Mandar Sane K, U Zine, D.I Ingale, Rekha Hiremath | Study of sudden natural death in medicolegal autopsy with special reference to cardiac cause | Int.Jr of Current research review | Vol-5 No-3 Pp 37-42 | 2013 |
| 25 | Dharamaray I Ingale | M A Bagali, Anand B M, Raju S, V B Jatti | Suicide by Intra venous injection of veceronium bromide | Jr of Indian society of Toxicology | Vol-9 No-1 Pp 43-46 | 2013 |
| 26 | Dharamaray I Ingale | Anand B M, Rekha Hiremath | Structural damage in neck structure in case of death due to Hanging-e version | Int Jr of Med & Pharmaceutical Science | Vol-4 No-2 Pp 1-5 | 2013 |
| 27 | B.M.Bannur | B B Patil, Prerana Gupta, Neeraj Gupta, PG, Sahana B N Nagaraj M | Right hepatic artery branching off from superior mesenteric artery - a case report | Int.Jr of Current research review | Vol-5 No-14 Pp 65-68 | 2013 |
| 28 | Vijaya M Sorganvi | M M Angadi, U.C. Nuchhi, Rekha Udagiri | A Study of HIV/AIDS Infection amongst Commercial Sex Workers | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-7 No-2 Pp 111-116 | 2013 |
| 29 | Dharamaray I Ingale | Manufacture of Doctors with Defects | Al-Ameen Jr. Medical Science | Vol-7 No-3 | 2014 | |
| 30 | Bulagouda R.S | Desai S.D, Gannur D.G., Nuchhi. U C. | A Study on the Neck Shaft Angle of Femur in - 100 Macerated Bones | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-8 No-1 Pp 116 119 | 2014 |
| 31 | Bulagouda R.S | Desai S.D, Gannur D.G., Nuchhi. U C. | A Study on the Neck Shaft Angle of Femur in - 100 Macerated Bones | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-8 No-1 Pp 116 119 | 2014 |
| 32 | Gudadinni M.R. | Nuchhi.U C Patil, P.M Aithal, M Sorganvi V M | Study on the use of Tobacco among Male Medical Students in BLDEU's Shri B.M.Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Bijapur | Indian Jr. of Forensic.Med & Toxicology | Vol-8 No-1 Pp 120 123 | 2014 |
| 33 | Dharamaray I Ingale | A.Kanaki Mandar Sane, Anand B M, Neeraj Gupta, Bhuyyar C.B | Morbid autopsy findings do reveal motive of Crime - A Case report | Jr.Forensic Medicine Sci & Law | Vol-23 No-1 Pp 1-4 | 2014 |
| 34 | Chandreshekhar B | Prerna Gupta D I Ingale, Anand B M, Tyagarju M R, Rekha Hiremath | Role of post-mortem in deciding cause of death | IJCRR | Vol-6 No-15 | 2014 |
| 35 | KU Zine | Anand B M, M. R Sane, Chandrashker B SN Rathod | Non-vehicular homicides masqueraded as road traffic accidents | Medicolegal journal | Online first | Sept 2015 |
| 36 | Tyagaraju M R | Gannur D G, Nuchhi U C, Bhuyyar C B | Prevention of accidental Pesticide poisoning | IJCRR | Vol-8 No-3 Pp-28585-28586 | March 2016 |
| 37 | Vishal Koulapur | Bhuyyar C B, Rinku Porwal, Kashif Ali, RS Honnungar, SS Pujar | Estimation of stature from middle finger length | IJFM&T | Vol-2 No-2 Pp 8-12 | Jan-June 2017 |
| 38 | Bhuyyar C B | S. Kadagoudar, Anand B M | Profile of fatal and Non-fatal poisoning in and around Bijapur | IJFM&P | Vol-10 No-1 | Jan-Mar 2017 |
| 39 | Bhuyyar C B | Estimation of stature by multiplication factor using head length in South Indian population- A cross sectional study | IJFM&P | 2018 | ||
| 40 | Bhuyyar C B | Snake bite poisoning in tertiary care hospital of north Karnataka | IJFM&P | 2019 | ||
| 41 | Bhuyyar C B | Profile of Survivors of Sexual assault in Tertiary hospital of north Karnataka | IJFM&P | 2019 | ||
| 42 | Bhuyyar C B | Crime conceal as drowning | IJFM&P | 2020 | ||
| 43 | Bhuyyar C B | Male genital self | IJFM&P | 2020 | ||
| 44 | Bhuyyar C B | Cutaneous reactions due to accidental exposure to plant growth regulator | IJFM&P | 2021 | ||
| 45 | Bhuyyar C B | Gross musical features stomach and type of poison: An autopsy study | IJFM&P | 2022 |
Our Forensic Medicine Department at BLDE A’s Shri B.M.Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre seamlessly blends academic excellence with practical expertise, offering MBBS education since 1987 and an MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology since 2011 (MCI-recognized in 2014). Since 1996, the department has been independently conducting medico-legal autopsies and, from 2006, providing expert consultancy for medico-legal cases in Vijayapur and Bagalkot. With the establishment of the Poison Information and Detection Centre in 2013, along with specialized courses such as the Mortuary Technician Certificate (2018) and BSc Forensic Science (2020), and a comprehensive library of over 172 resources, our faculty also extend their reach through regular radio talks to enhance community awareness and forensic knowledge.
The department accorded the permission by State Government for conducting independent Medico-legal Autopsies in 1996.
Poison Information and Detection Centre (PIDC) It was started on 18th November 2013 and since then it has been catering poison detection as well as poison information services at the Vijayapura district.
Library contains more than 172 reading material, which include, Text books (44), Allied text books (12), Reference books (112), Journals (22), Dissertations (3).
BSc Forensic science course; An Allied health science course that has been started in the year 2020.
Our Forensic Medicine Department has consistently set benchmarks in medico-legal excellence, earning widespread recognition for its pioneering research, clinical expertise, and academic leadership. Faculty members have contributed to influential publications and high-impact studies that have shaped best practices in autopsy services and forensic investigations. The department’s innovative approach to independent medico-legal autopsies, expert consultancy for legal cases, and the establishment of advanced services such as the Poison Information and Detection Centre have garnered accolades from state authorities and professional bodies alike. These achievements not only underline our commitment to advancing forensic science but also reinforce our pivotal role in bridging the gap between medical research and legal practice.
The Forensic Medicine Department is actively engaged in a dynamic array of activities that seamlessly blend academic learning with practical medico-legal practice. Regular autopsy reviews, case conferences, and forensic workshops provide hands-on training and foster interdisciplinary collaboration among faculty, students, and legal professionals. The department also offers expert consultancy in complex medico-legal cases, organizes continuing education seminars and workshops—including specialized sessions on poison detection—and conducts informative radio talks to raise public awareness about forensic science. These activities underscore our commitment to advancing forensic expertise and ensuring ethical, evidence-based practices in all aspects of medico-legal investigations.
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