Dhuvaraga R Post Graduate Student, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, S.R.M. Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Tamil Nadu,, India
Dipayan Deb Barman Professor & HOD, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology S.R.M. Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Tamil Nadu,, India
N. Karthikeyan Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Government Chengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu,, India
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Dhuvaraga R., Dipayan Deb Barman, N. Karthikeyan. An Analysis of the Medico-Legal Aspects and Trends in
Sexual Offense Cases at a Tertiary Care Hospital. Indian J Forensic Med Pathol. 2026; 19(2): 199-205.
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Received : March 17, 2026
Accepted : May 25, 2026
Published : June 30, 2026
Abstract
Background: Women and children represent the most vulnerable groups to sexual assault, resulting in profound physical and psychological trauma. The increasing frequency of sexual offenses globally has become a serious medico-legal and public health concern. Objective: To analyse the demographic profile, social aspects, examination findings, and medico-legal trends of sexual assault cases reported to a tertiary care hospital. Methods: A prospective study was conducted on 60 sexual assault cases reported to the Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology at Govt.Chengalpattu Medical College Hospital. Data from medico-legal cases were analysed for age, religion, literacy, socio-economic status, marital status, place of incidence, time of reporting, relationship with assailant, and genital findings. Results were expressed
as frequencies and percentages. Results: The majority of victims were young unmarried females (86.67%) from
low socio-economic backgrounds (88.33%). Most assaults occurred at the victim’s residence (60%), with the assailant often being a neighbour (56.67%). Medical examination was conducted within 1–3 days in 70% of cases. Hymenal tears
were found in 96.67% of victims, with recent tears (30%), old tears (41.67%), and carunculae myrtiformes (25%) being the major findings.
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Dhuvaraga R., Dipayan Deb Barman, N. Karthikeyan. An Analysis of the Medico-Legal Aspects and Trends in
Sexual Offense Cases at a Tertiary Care Hospital. Indian J Forensic Med Pathol. 2026; 19(2): 199-205.
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