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The Delhi High Court has approved DNA testing in a decade-old murder case to ascertain the accused's guilt. The court ordered the blood-stained shirts of the victim and the accused, along with the latter's blood sample, to be sent to the forensic laboratory. The results will supplement the chargesheet in the trial court. The court stated that DNA testing should not be refused, especially for a serious offense like murder, even if there's a delay.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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