Correct option is B
Typically, after examining any injury or conducting a post-mortem, a medical officer is required to prepare the report in three copies. One copy is kept for the hospital records, the second is sent to the police or investigative authority, and the third is usually given to the relatives of the deceased or the injured person.
Information Booster The preparation of multiple copies ensures that there is a record of the medical findings available for both legal and administrative purposes, as well as for the families involved.
Additional Knowledge
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Post-mortem Report: A crucial document in legal investigations, particularly in cases of unnatural death, used as evidence in court.
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Medical Examination Report: Prepared after examining injuries and is used in investigations to understand the extent and cause of injuries.