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Research Paper Volume 9 Issue 3 239 - 245 May 18, 2026

Role of the Ballistics Division in Firearm-Related Cases

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Ihina Mukhopadhyay
LL.M. student at Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
Abstract

This paper examines the critical role of the ballistic division in forensic laboratories in the investigation of firearm-related crimes. It defines forensic ballistics as the scientific analysis of evidence such as bullets, cartridge cases, and gunpowder residues left behind when a firearm is discharged. These elements, often described as “ballistic footprints,” enable experts to identify the weapon used and establish links between the firearm, the victim, and the crime scene. The study highlights how traditional methods of visual comparison have evolved with technological advancements, leading to greater accuracy and reliability in forensic analysis. It also emphasizes the prevalence of unlicensed firearms in serious crimes and homicides, underscoring the importance of ballistic evidence in criminal investigations. Further, the paper explains how ballistic experts determine key aspects such as the type of weapon, firing distance, and trajectory of the bullet. The uniqueness of markings on bullets and cartridge cases enhances the evidentiary value and admissibility of such findings in courts of law. Overall, the research analyses the scientific foundations of ballistics, rooted in the study of projectile motion, and underscores its indispensable role in crime scene reconstruction and the administration of justice.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 239 - 245
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