Faculty Members

Dr. Rajinder Singh

Professor

About

Dr. Rajinder Singh, retired Director of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory, CBI in India. He was born on May 6th, 1956, and holds an M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil, and Ph.D. in Physics, specializing in Forensic Science. He has worked as a teacher, research fellow, and scientific officer, and has supervised and examined numerous crime exhibits and scenes. He has delivered lectures on Forensic Science and has received recognition for his excellent work. Dr. Singh currently works as a Professor in Faculty of Science at Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University in Gurugram, Haryana. Dr. Singh’s notable achievements include supervising and approving around 2500 cases reported by junior reporting officers of Physics Division. He also examined over 1.2 million crime exhibits and reconstructed about 2200 crime scenes. Dr. Singh delivered lectures on Forensic Science to various organizations, including CBI, Delhi Police, Judiciary, and Para Military Forces. He has published 41 research papers in the field of Forensic Science and received 24 appreciation letters/honorarium for performing excellent work. Dr. Singh has also been on three official foreign visits. He has presented a paper on crime scene investigation techniques at the Second Forensic Experts Conference in Dubai and has visited the USA to receive training on Forensic Diagnostic Equipment. He also attended an INTERPOL Conference in Lyon, France on Nuclear Radiation. Currently, he is a member of the expert panel for conducting interviews for various disciplines including Forensic Science at various commissions and universities in India.

Qualification:

  • P.hD. (Physics)

Total Years of Work Experience:

  • 44 Years

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Teaching Interests:

  • Examining crime exhibits
  • Supervising junior officers

  • Reconstructing crime scenes

  • Providing expert opinions in courts.  

Research Interests:

  • Development of forensic psychology which involves the application of psychological principles and research to the investigation of criminal behavior and the assessment of witnesses and suspects

  • New forensic technologies, such as DNA analysis, trace evidence analysis and ballistics analysis

  • Development of new techniques for crime scene investigation and reconstruction as well as the analysis and interpretation of forensic evidence, advancing the field and improving the ability to solve crimes and deliver justice.

No of Recent Publications:

  • 42

No of Conferences, Seminars & Workshops:

  • 500