Ketan Agarwal death case: What is gait analysis? | Explained
A Pune court has ordered a forensic gait analysis of a murder suspect to compare his walking pattern with CCTV footage from a crime scene. The article explains how gait analysis is used in forensic investigations and clinical settings.
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It provides insight into the intersection of forensic science and criminal justice, explaining how biometric data is used as evidence in legal proceedings.
The story so far : A Pune court has extended the custody of Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary, the two accused in the Ketan Agarwal murder case, until July 3, 2026. The court acquiesced to the investigators, who said several aspects of the probe are ongoing, including a forensic study of Mr. Chaudhary’s gait. According to media reports, the police plan to compare the way he walks with CCTV footage showing a hooded individual near the crime scene at Lohagad Fort, arguing that the analysis could help determine whether the person in the footage was Mr. Chaudhary.
The article provides an objective explanation of a scientific process in the context of a legal case.
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