BIOGRAPHY

1954: BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD
birth & Childhood

Dr. J. R. Gaur was born on 15th August 1954 at village and P.O. Brass Teh. & Dist. Karnal, Haryana.

1974: GRADUATION FROM DYAL SINGH COLLEGE
Dayal singh college

He graduated in Science (Medical Group) from Dyal Singh College Karnal in the year 1974.

1976: Master of Science from Panjab University
Punjab University

Obtained the degree of Master of Science in Physical Anthropology from Panjab University Chandigarh, India.

1978: Joined State Forensic Science Laboratory
Forensic Science Laboratory, Madhuban, Karnal, Haryana

Dr. J.R. Gaur joined State Forensic Science Laboratory, Haryana, Madhuban, Karnal as Scientific Assistant (Serology) in the year 1978, then worked as Senior Scientific Assistant and Senior Scientific Officer up till March 1990. He was subsequently selected in the State Forensic Science Laboratory, Himachal Pradesh as Assistant Director (Biology & Serology) in the year 1990

1990: Ph.D in faculty of Science

Punjab University

He did his Ph.D in the faculty of Science from Panjab University Chandigarh

1994: Promoted as Deputy Director, State Forensic Science Laboratory
Forensic Science Laboratory Himachal in 1994

He was promoted as Deputy Director in the in the State Forensic Science Laboratory, Himachal Pradesh in 1994.

1998 to 2012: Promoted as Director, State Forensic Science Laboratory
Forensic Science Laboratory Himachal in 1994

He was promoted as Director, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Himachal Pradesh, Junga (Shimla) in January 1998 and worked in the same capacity up to August 2012. ,On 15 occasions Dr. Gaur has been given letters of appreciation by his seniors in the State and Central Governments for his excellent and meritorious performance in Forensic works.

He has also received Union Home Minister’s National Award for meritorious services for the year 1998 in Biological Sciences and Forensic Science Excellence National Award for the year 2003 from MHA, GOI.

He has also been honoured by the Chief Minister of Haryana in the 15th All India Forensic Science conference for providing excellent services to the society though the aids of Forensic Science, in 2005.

He received Pt. Govind Vallabh Pant Puruskar of BPR&D in the year 2006.

2012 to 2016: Worked as Principal Scientific officer(Life Sciences)
Bureau of Police Research, and Development MHA Gol, New Delhi

He also worked with Bureau of Police Research, and Development MHA Gol, New Delhi as Principal Scientific officer (Life Sciences) from 2012 to 2016. and recived Bharat Gaurav Award from India International Friendship Society New Delhi – 2016 for his outstanding works.

2016 to 2020: Received Union Home Minister's Life Time Achievement Award
Union Home Ministery Award

He has also received Union Home Minister’s Life Time Achievement Award of MHA, Gol, New Delhi in the year 2018.

He has been a thorough and meticulous examiner of scientific evidences at the Scene of Crime and a meticulous laboratory investigator and researcher.

He has worked in the fields of Forensic Anthropology, Forensic Biology, Forensic Serology, Fingerprints, Footprints, Tyre marks and Scene of Crime examinations during his service and solved a number of ticklish cases in the country.

2020 to 2022: Worked as Director, School of Forensics.
Rastriya Raksha University

He is a well-known Forensic Scientist in India and abroad.

Prof. (Dr.) J.R. Gaur worked as Director, School of Forensics, Risk Management and National Security, Rastriya Raksha University (An Institution of National Importance), Lavad-Dahegam, Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat, India from 15th, December, 2020 to 14th December 2022.

At present he is working as Chief Mentor & Emeritus Resource Faculty since 26th December 2022.,

He has assisted various organizations in the recruitment and promotion processes of the Scientists in India, organized a number of Conferences, Seminars, Webinars and online teaching and training courses for all the wings of the Criminal Justice System and for the students and researchers in Forensic Sciences, Forensic Medicine and Anthropology.

He has established and developed five Forensic Science Laboratories/Departments in India. Besides he has guided several MSc. MPhil., Ph.D and M.D. Students for these research degrees.

He has organized 7 eITEC Course “Current advances in Forensic Science for Crime Investigation” on 17th September 2021, 16th to 18th November 2021 on “Scientific Investigation of Crime”, 4th January to 6th January 2022 on “Scientific Methods of Investigations” in the past which was highly appreciated by the Participants.

Three eITEC Courses have been conducted for about 210 trainees of 31 countries.

He has also organized 6 capacity building courses for investigating officers of C.B.I. in which nearly 98 police officers have been trained.

1978 to 2022: Reported about 13,000 crime cases
Cases Examined

During his tenure of service Dr. Gaur examined and reported about 13,000 crime cases in the laboratory and he has examined about 650 scenes of crime.

He also appeared for evidences in various Courts of Law in India in about 262 cases.

He has been researching and writing scientific papers in Forensic Sciences ever since his induction in this field. As such he has about 178 publications to his credit in National as well as international journals of repute. Not only this, for the education of the public and all the wings of Criminal Justice System he has given 47 Radio Talks from All India Radio, Shimla on Forensic Sciences and allied subjects and also got telecasted six T.V. talks on Forensic Science from Doordarshan, Shimla. Dr. Gaur has written 11 books/booklets on Forensic Sciences and contributed chapters in other six books on Forensic Sciences.

2023 to 2024: Present
Rastriya Raksha University

Dr. Jogi Ram Gaur is now working as Chief Mentor & Emeritus Resource Faculty “School of Forensics, Risk Management and National Security” at the Rashtriya Raksha University.

Dr. J. R. Gaur has enormously, contributed to Forensic Analysis, Forensic Education, Police, prosecution and judicial officer's trainings in the country and abroad and solved highly ticklish crime cases in India including homicides, suicides, accidents, terrorist activities, plane crashes, train derailments, industrial explosions, shoot outs, wildlife killings, smuggling, assaults, dowry deaths and economic offences.

His findings through his reports have always been appreciated by the courts and public at large in different crime cases.

He has protected human rights of the public through the aids of Forensic Sciences including that of undertrials and the innocent suspects.

He is working in Forensic Sciences since last 44 years and his work has been of extra ordinary importance and outstanding merit.

AWARDS, APPRECIATION LETTER, CERTIFICATES RECEIVED
AWARDS, APPRECIATION LETTER, CERTIFICATES RECEIVED

Received Union Home Minister's National Award for meritorious service in Forensic Science for the year 1998 (Biological Sciences) at Bhopal on 22 Dec, 1999.

Honoured by the Honourable Chief Minister of Haryana in the XVth All India Forensic Science Conference on 19/01/2004 at Karnal for providing excellent services to the Society.

Received “Forensic Science Excellence Award” and Gold Medal of Union Home Ministry, Govt. of India, for the year - 2003 at XVIthAll India Forensic Science Conference at Hyderabad on 08/12/2004. The award has been given for teaching and training of Forensic Science to Police and Judiciary and also for the popularization of Forensic Science and maximizing it's use in the State of Himachal Pradesh.

Received award of Rs.15,000/- from the Bureau of Police Research and Development on the book written by the undersigned “Nayayalic Vigyan Ek Parichay” under Pandit Gobind VallabhPant Puruskar Yojna of Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi and certificate at the National Qualloquium at New Delhi on 16/12/2006.

Bharat Gaurav Award - 2016 by IIF Soc., New Delhi.

Life Time Achievement Award in Forensic Sciences. Selected by MHA/GoI, New Delhi. Received the award in Feb., 2018 in All India Forensic Science Conference at Gujarat University, Ahmedabad from Honourable Union Home Minister.

For Organizing 36th All India Police Duty Meet Scientific Aids to Investigation Competition from Inspector General of Police, Armed Police & Training, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 1/12/1992

For appreciable working in Forensic Science from Director, Forensic Science Laboratory, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 6/9/1993.

For organizing 9th biennial All India Forensic Science Conference at Shimla from Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 25/05/1995.

For working with utmost honesty, dedication and sincerity in Forensic Science and for doing all round important works in Forensic Science in an excellent manner in the fields of research, training and administration of the laboratory from Dy. Inspector General of Police and Director, Forensic Science Lab, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 20/07/1995.

For best performance in organizing training course in Forensic Science for the Police from Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 18/02/2000.

In recognition of the work done for getting Forensic Science Excellence award 2003 from Principal Secretary Home to Govt. of Himachal Pradesh on 06/07/2005.

In recognition of providing forensic training to H.P. Judicial Officers appreciated the training inputs from Director, Judicial Academy, Himachal Pradesh on 24/10/2008.

In recognition of providing forensic training to H.P. Judicial Officers appreciated the training inputs from Principal Secretary (Home) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh on 01/12/2008.

For teaching advancements in Forensic Science to H.P. State Judicial Officers for three years. The courses were rated to be very high standard and appreciated by all Judicial Officers participants of the courses from Director, H.P. State Judicial Academy on the Directions of Hon’ble Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh on 18/04/2009.

For delivering talks “Police ills Forensic Solutions”, “Expert Evidence in the Courts of Law” “Trends in Forensic Science and Judicial Appreciation” which were rated to be outstanding by the IPS officers and Judicial officers drawn from different States of the Country from Inspector General of Police, Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban, Karnal on 22/04/2009

For delivering lectures to the Judicial Officers of Delhi Judicial Services from Director, National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Sciences, New Delhi on 03/02/2010

Received Best paper presentation and first prize Titled “Police Ills: Forensic Solutions” at the 3 Days International Conference on “Nuances of Criminal Investigation and Dynamics of Forensic Evidence” organized by ICFAI Hyderabad & NFSU, Aug 20-22.

Received Certificate of Appreciation for conducting virtual training programme of “Current Advances in Forensic Science for Crime Investigation” on 17th September 2021. Organized by Rashtriya Raksha University under the auspices of the ITEC Programme, Development Partnership Administration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

Received Certificate of Appreciation for conducting virtual training programme of “Scientific Investigation of Crime” on 16th November 2021 to 18th November 2021. Organized by Rashtriya Raksha University under the auspices of the ITEC Programme, Development Partnership Administration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

Received Certificate of Appreciation for conducting virtual training programme of “Scientific Methods of Investigation” on 04th January 2022 to 06th January 2022. Organized by Rashtriya Raksha University under the auspices of the ITEC Programme, Development Partnership Administration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

Received Research Excellence Award at Rashtriya Raksha University for the year 2021-22.

CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, WEBINARS AND ONLINE TRAINING
Dr. J.R. Gaur Delivering Speech at Confrence

He has assisted various organizations in the recruitment and promotion processes of the Scientists in India, organized a number of Conferences, Seminars, Webinars and online teaching and training courses for all the wings of the Criminal Justice System and for the students and researchers in Forensic Sciences, Forensic Medicine and Anthropology.

He has established and developed five Forensic Science Laboratories/Departments in India. Besides he has guided several MSc. MPhil., Ph.D and M.D. Students for these research degrees.

He has organized 7 eITEC Course “Current advances in Forensic Science for Crime Investigation” on 17th September 2021, 16th to 18th November 2021 on “Scientific Investigation of Crime”, 4th January to 6th January 2022 on “Scientific Methods of Investigations” in the past which was highly appreciated by the Participants.

Three eITEC Courses have been conducted for about 210 trainees of 31 countries.

He has also organized 6 capacity building courses for investigating officers of C.B.I. in which nearly 98 police officers have been trained.

RESEARCH WORK, PUBLICATIONS
RESEARCH WORK, PUBLICATIONS

  • M.Sc. Dissertation
  • Gaur, J. R. (1976) : Title “Palaeontological investigations of the Sivaliks” of Badha-Ghat Thandora Terrain, Bilaspur Distt., H.P. 1976.

  • Ph.D Thesis Titled
  • Gaur, J.R.(1990) : “A study of blood group polymorphisms in the selected populations of Haryana with special reference to their detestability in dried blood on ageing” submitted to Panjab University Chandigarh in 1989, Degree awarded in 1990. “Work was adjudged to be of international standard and was appreciated by the local dailies also.”

  • Abstracts Published
  • Rao, M.B. Goyal, M.K., Kushwaha K.P.S. & Gaur, J.R. (1984) : Experimental study on the developmental stages of maggots for the estimation of time since death. J. Forens. Sci. 24, pp:398(abstract).

  • Gaur, J.R. (1990) : Forensic Identification of Animal Flesh and bone pieces in case of sacrilege published in the 1990 proceedings of the Annual conference of India Academy of Indian Academy Sciences held at Shillong.

  • Gaur, J.R. Bhalla, V & Chugh, O.P. (1990) : Study of detectibility of ‘P’ antigens in dried blood stains and its suitability in Forensic Analysis. Published in the 1990 proceedings at the annual conference of Indian Academy of Forensic Science held at Shillong.

  • Gaur, J.R. Bhalla, V & Chugh, O.P. (1991) : A study of detectibility of Rh blood group antigens in dried blood stains published in Indian Journal of Forensic Science Volume V No. 1.

  • Gaur, J.R. Bhalla, V & Chugh, O.P. (1991) : Study in detectibility of ABO blood group substances in dried blood stains published in Indian Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume V No. 1 pp.7.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Bhalla, V. (1991) : Detection of M & N blood group antigens in dried blood stains. Published in proceeding of the XIII annual conference of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, Varanasi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1991) : Ph.D thesis abstract. Published in research bulletin Science, Panjab University Chandigarh July, 1991.

  • Gaur, J.R. Bhalla, V & Chugh, O.P. (1991) : A study of detectability of Rh blood group antigens in dried Blood Stains J. Forensic Science. Soc. 5, 1, 7.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1991) : A study of detectibility of Lewis antigens in dry blood stains. Proceedings of the scientific meeting of Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences Lucknow. Abrastract No. S-87.

  • Gaur, J.R. Sangwan, S.K. Ishwar Singh & Kamlesh Thukral (1991) : Evaluation of Physical Evidence in a burn case. Proceedings of the scientific meeting Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences, Luknow. Abstract No. P-19.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1993) : Distribution of A1 A2 BO and Rh (D) blood group; in the Ror and Bishnoi caste populations of Haryana, India. Published in the proceedings of 79th Indian Science Congress, part IV, Abstract No. 2 held at Baroda.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1993) : Dowry Death Investigations in India Proc. 80th Indian Science Congress, Part IV, pp. 218.

  • Paper publications
  • Gaur, J.R. (1979) : Skeletal Growth, Sci., Reporter, Feb. 1979, pp-77.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1983) : Origin, development and application of the Science of Fingerprints Haryana P.T.C. Journal 1, 1, pp:32-36.Gaur, J.R. (1985) : Identification of the individual from the skull and photograph by using a revised superimposition technique-A case study Haryana P.T.C. journal 3, 3 pp:21-23.Gaur, J.R., Bhalla, V. (1989) : Dental caries in Haryana-A sample survey. Ind. J. Phys. Anthrop. Hum. Genet. 15,3 pp:113-116.Gaur, J.R., Bhalla, V. & Chugh, O.P. (1990) : Study of persistence of Pantigens in dried blood stains and its suitability in Forensic analysis. Journal of the Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences, Volume 29 No. 1. 50-53Kushwaha, K.P.S., Gaur, J.R., Sangwan, S.K., Yadav, A.S., Thukral, K., : ABO and Rh blood groups among 19 caste populations of Haryana. Bionature, 10(1&2), 73-75Gaur, J.R., Bhalla, V. & Chugh, O.P. (1990) : Detectability of Kell (K&k) blood group antigens in dried blood stains. Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Science Vol. 29 No. 2 61-64Gaur, J.R. (1990) : “Jalti Nav Vadhu” published in Him Police Patrika Vol: II No. 1, 6-8Gaur, J.R. (1991) : Monkey Tales of Shimla, Daily Newspaper Indian Express, Weekend, August, 3, 1991 page 2.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1991) : A study of blood group polymorphisms of Haryana with special reference to their detectability in dried blood on ageing Ph.D thesis abstract. Pb. Uni. Bull, (Sci.) July, 1991

  • Gaur J.R., & Sangwan, S.K. (1991) : A study of burn cases in Haryana, NCRB gazette, Vol. III No. 5, pp1-4.

  • Gaur J.R., Bhalla, V. (1991) : Detection of M and N blood group antigens in dried blood stains J.I.A.F. Sc., 30, 2, pp:42-45

  • Gaur, J.R., Verma, Ramesh, K. & Thakur G.C. (1992) : Suicidal strangulation. Med. Sci. Law(England) 32, 1, pp:55-56

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : “Mata Pita Santan Ki Sahi Pehchan” Dainik Tribune, Feb. 11.1992 Page-7

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : “Tham Sakte Hain Apradh” Jansatta, June 23, 1992

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : “Kankal Bhi Bolte Hain” Dainik Tribune Sept. 23, 1992 page 6 & 7

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : Scene of crime investigation in India. Ind. Police Journal, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1-4pp:53-56.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : “Ghatnayen Aap Aur Vigyan” Him Police Patrika, No. 3 & 4, pp:5-6.

  • Gaur J.R., Bhalla, V. & Chugh, O.P. (1992) : A study of detectability of Rh blood group antigens in dried blood stains. Ind. J. Forens. Sci. Vol. 6, No. 2, pp;63-65.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : “Himachal Mein Agnikand ki Samasya” Him Police Patrika, No. 5, pp:16-17.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : “Ghatnasthal Parikshan va Anveshan Safalta” CBI Bulletin Vol. XXVI, No. 9, pp:11-13.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : “Apradh Anveshan Main Vayakti Ki Pehchan Hetu Nayayalik Jiv Vidyan Ka Yogdhan”, Police Vigyan, 10, 41, pp:8-9, BPR&D, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : Blood group phenotypes and gene frequencies in some caste populations of Haryana State, India, J.I.A..F.s. Vol 31, 2, pp:45-46.

  • Gaur, J.R. Sangwan, S.K. Ishwar Singh & Kamlesh Thukral (1993) : Evaluation of Physical Evidence in a Burn Case. Med. Sci. Law, (England), Vol 33 No. 1, pp:3

  • Gaur, J.R. (1993) : Forensic Examinations in two cases of alleged dowry death. Med. Sci. Law (England) Vol 34, No. 3, pp:270-274.

  • Gaur, J.R., Sharma Arun, Thakur, G.C., Verma, Ramesh, K. & Sharma, Satish (1993) : Homicide of accidental death-A case Report, med. Sci. Law (England) Vol. 34, pp:27-274.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Bhalla, V. (1993) : A serological profile of the people of Haryana (India). Anth. Surv. Ind., people of India, Delhi, pp:70-83.

  • Gaur, J.R., Sharma, Arun (1993) : Distribution of Sexual offences in Himachal Pradesh, India. Proc. Indo-pacific Cong. Bangkok.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1993) : “Nayayalik Jeev avam Serum Vigyan Thaha Apradh”, Him Police Patrika, No. 6&7, pp:16-17.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1993) : “Apradh Anveshan Main Bal-Ki-Khal” Police Vigyan, 11, 45, pp:1-2, BPR&D, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1994) : “Adhunik Yug Main, Vigyan, Samaj, Apradh Kanoon Tatha Nayua”, Him Police Patrika, No. 8, pp:1-4.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1994) : “Uljha Anveshan Sulja”, Police Vigyan, 12, 48, BPR&D, New Delhi, pp:6-7.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1994) : How to describe a person, may be a suspect an accused or victim Guidance, Pamphlet, FSL (H.P.) H.P. Police Deptt. (India).

  • Gaur, J.R. (1994) : Forensic Investigations in a case of plane crash, J. Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences (1994) 33 (1&2) page-63.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1995) : Forensic Investigations in an Arson Case. Med. Sci. Law (1995) England, Vol.35, pp:177-179.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1995) : “Mrityu Ke Ek Mamle Main Bhotik Sakshya Mulyankan”. Police Vigyan 13, 52, pp:12-13 BPR&D, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1995) : “DNA Profiling”, Him Police Patrika H.P. Police No. 9, pp:1-7.

  • Kaul, V., Tandon, V.K., Gaur, J.R. Sharma, A & Thakur, G.C. (1997) : A Genetic study of Balmiki and sood population of H.P (under genetical structure of Indian populations) PP:1:33 Anthropological survey of India of Dehradun.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1997) : Teeth - A source of information, CBI, Bulletin Vol. V No. 10 Oct., 1997, P.P. 16-16.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1998) : “DNA Profiling” Ek Javik-Saksh, Police Vigyan”, BPR&D Vol. 15 No. 62 PP:9-13.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1998) : “Skeletons Speak the Truth,Uttar Pradesh Police Patrika, Forensic Science Special issue. May, 1998, PP:53-56.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1998) : “Unveiling Mystery of Death”, Uttar Pradesh Patrika, June, 1998, PP:38-39.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Sharma Arun (1998) : Application of Human Genetics/Anthropology in Forensic Science in ‘Physical Anthropology and Human genetics perspectives’ Ed.I.J.S, Jaswal Asia Visions publishers Ludhiana (Panjab).

  • Gaur, J.R. (1999) : “Anthropology in Crime Prevention, Investigation and the Administration of Justice in the 21st Century” Paper presented in the National Seminar at the turn of the Century at Panjab University Chandigarh.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1999) : “Apradh Tatha Bal Appradh Ka Vivechan” U.P. Police Patrika, June 1999, PP:12-18.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1999) : “DNA profiling Ek Javik Sakshay” M.P. Police Patrika, Vol. 42 No. 1&2, PP83-87.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1999) : Scientific Investigations in solving the Mystery of a Missing Person. Proceedings, 15th Triennial Meeting of International Association of Forensic Science, Los Angles, California, USA PP 203.

  • Sharma Arun, Gaur, J.R. & Thakur, G.C. (1999) : “Homicide or Suicide” Paper Presented in Poster Presenttion at 11th All India Forensic Science Conf. held at Bhopal from 22-24 Dec. 1999.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1999) : “Apradh Ghatna Sathal, Janta Tatha Police” Article. Published in the Souvenir of H.P. State Police Duty Meet, 1999 held at Hamirpur.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2000) : Anthropology in Crime Prevention, Investigation and the Administration of Justice in the 21st Century. “Anthropology at the Turn of the Century” Editors Vashist, R.N. et. Al Raman Printers, Chandigarh pp 9-15.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2000) : “Maritiu Ke Ek Mamle Mein Bhohtik Sakshy Moolyankan” Police Vigyan, BPR&D, New Delhi, Vol. 18 No. 73 pp 6-8.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2000) : “Police Doorsanchar-Ek Viechnatmak Adhyayan” Sancha Samanvay, New Delhi Vol. 1 pp 13-14.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2000) : “Use of Science & Technology in crime investigation- past, present & future. Souvenir 2nd All India Police Lawn Tennis Tournament Guwahati (Assam).

  • Gaur, J.R. (2000) : “Forensic Examination of cases of Human killing by Leopard Forensic Science & Technology, News Digest Vol-2 No. 2, CBI, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2001) : Education & Training of Forensic Scientists: Role, Activities and Potential of NICFS. Presented in the seminar at NICFS, New Delhi on 14-07-2001.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2001) : Crime Justice & Forensic Science in the contemporary Society. Communicated to the international journal the Anthropologist, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2002) : Utilisation of Forensic Science in India. National Conf. Proc. Institute of Behavioural (Health) allied Science Nov. 2002, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2002) : “Identification of Human Skeleton” in, Recent Advances in Forensic Biology. Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, pp 1-19.

  • Gaur, J.R. Thakur, G.C. & Sharma, Visheshwar (2003) : “Forensic Investigations in two Homicide cases” 14th All India Forensic Science Conference at Mumbai-Paper accepted for presentation and published in the proceedings.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2003) : ‘Jeev Avam Serum Vigyan” Police Vigyan, Vol. 20 No. 82, BPR&D, New Delhi pp 5-12.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2003) : “Apradh Ghatnasthal Parikshan” CBI Bulletin, Vol IX, No. 3, New Delhi, pp 31-34.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2003) : “Role of Forensic Science in criminal Investigation with special emphasis on scene of Crime” Proc. National Seminar organized by M.P. Police & BPR&D, New Delhi, 15-16 March, 2003 (Bhopal) pp 10-13.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2003) : “Nayayalik Vigyan Ek Parichai:” Sanchar Samanvay, New Delhi, Vol 2, No. 6, pp 24-29.

  • Gaur, J.R., Thakur, G.C. & Sharma, Visheshwar (2004) : “A sample Survey of the distribution of Kell Blood types in Himachal Pradesh (India) in CBI Bulletin.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Mishra, V.K. (2004) : “Nayaylik Vigyan se Vyakli Ki Pehchan” in Vigyan Prakash Journal, World Hindi Foundation, New York, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp 5-7.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2004) : “Immunology in Forensic Science” in the book recent advances in Forensic Science and Immunology.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2005) : “Prashnasapad Pralekh Prikshan” Vigyan Prakash Journal, World Hindi Foundation, New York, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp 23-25.

  • Gaur, J.R.(2005) : DNA profiling, Vigyan Prakash Journal, World Hindi Foundation, New York, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 11-14.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2006) : “Crime Conviction imbalance and the use of Forensic Science Evidence”, Indian Police Journal, Vol. L-II No. 3.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2007) : Expert evidence in the courts of law, Science & Culture, Vol. 73, No. 11-12, pp 339-342.

  • Gaur, J.R., Thakur, Narbir Singh, Mishra, V.K. (2007) : Forensic Identification of the dead body of a foreign national – A case report, Indian Police Journal, Vol. 54, No. 1, pp 42-50.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2008) : Forensic Odontology & Human Identify published in the Indian Police Journal.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2008) : Forensic examinations of bones in three cases published in the proceedings of SACC, Amity University Noida, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2008) : Fingerprints (key note address) published in the proceedings of SACC, Amity University, Noida, New Delhi.

  • Gaur, J. R. (2009) : Forensic Odontology and Human Identity, The Indian Police Journal, Vol. LVI-No. 2, PP 59-65.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2010) : Evolving Trends in Terrorist Crimes. The Indian Police Journal Vol. LVII, No. 3 July-Sept-2010, pp 109-114.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2011) : Investigation of Railway Accidents. The Indian Police Journal, Vol. LVII, No. 3, pp 79-83.

  • Ruchi Sharma, M.K. Dubey, Rakesh Kumar Garg & J.R. Gaur (2013) : Pattern of Deaths in Chattisgarh. The Indian Police Journal, July-Sept., 2013, Vol. LX., No. 3, pp 199-214.

  • Ruchi Sharma, Rakesh Kumar Garg & J.R. Gaur (2013) : Estimation of Post-mortem interval from Larvae of Chrysomya Megacephala (Fabricus) using the concept of ADH. The Indian Police Journal, Vol. LX., No. 2, pp 200-212.

  • Ruchi Sharma, Rakesh Kumar Garg & J.R. Gaur (2013) : Contribution of various measures for estimation of postmortem interval from calliphoridal: A review Egyptian Journal of Forensic Science, Elsevier Publisher, Available online 22 May, 2013.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2014) : Guiding tips for Crime Investigation, pp 1-13, www.bprd.gov.in

  • Gaur, J.R. (2014) : “Apradh Anveshan Mein Margdarshi Sanket”, pp 14-23, www.bprd.gov.in

  • Gaur, J.R. (2014) : “Bharatvarsh Men Varatman Apradh Anveshan Aur Nayay Pranali Ki Samiskha”, Police Vigyan No. 129, Oct-Dec., 2014, pp 26-32.

  • Gaur, J.R, Prachi Kathane, Anshu Singh (2021), Analysis of Causes of Suicides Among Police Personnel of Haryana & Himachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Emerging Technologies & Innovative Research (JETIR) Vol. 8, Issue 5, pp 679-684.

  • Gaur. J.R, Shakti Prakash (2021), Indian Police: Public Servant or Servant of Masters, IJCRT, Vol 9, Issue 4, pp 2775-2780.

  • Manteshwar Kumar Jha, Mahesh Tripathi & Gaur. J.R (2021), Malingering: A way to escape from Punishment, Vol 1, No. 6 pp 1-7.

  • Gaur. J.R. (2021), In Conversation with Dr. J. R. Gaur, Director, School of Forensic Science and Risk Management (SFSRM), Rashtriya Raksha University, Interview published in Forensic Reporter January 2021 Issue (www.legaldesire.com/forensics), pp 1-7.

  • Aashish Kumar, Mahesh A Tripathi & Gaur. J.R, (2021), A preliminary study on Male Victimization in the eyes of Females in India, International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), Vol 9, Issue 5, pp 327-339.

  • Gaur. J.R, Mahesh A Tripathi, K.V. Ravi Kumar, Dipika Mistry, Shakti Prakash, (2021), International Journal of Management & Social Science Research Review (IJMSSR), Vol 8, Issue 4, pp 9-13.

  • Prachi Kathane, Anshu Singh, Gaur. J.R & Kewal Krishan (2021), The Development, Status and Future of Forensics in India, Forensic Science International: Reports 3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsir.2021.100215, pp 1-5.

  • Gaur. J.R, (2021) Terrorism: Prevention, Control and Mitigation, Communicated for Publication in Chanayak Journal RRU.

  • Kanika Gaur, Shakti Prakash, Gaur. J.R, (2021), Criminalization of Politics and Politicalisation of criminals in India, communicated for publication, Manuscript pages:1-11.

  • Gaur, J. R. (2021) one paper in Digest of Maritime Research Centre on underwater domains & Forensics.

  • Gaur, J. R. et. all (2021) Research Papers published in International Journal of Forensic Science & Legal Medicine, “Scene of Crime Management – Problems & Practices” Vol.2, Jul-Dec- 2021, Issue No. 2.

  • Gaur, J. R. et. all (2021) Research Papers published in International Journal of Forensic Science & Legal Medicine, “Anthropology in the service of Criminal Justice System and the Societal Security” Vol.2, Jul-Dec- 2021, Issue No. 2.

  • Gaur, J. R. et. all (2022) Paper titled “Forensic Odontological Evidence in Crime Investigation in Court of Law” published International Journal International Journal of Forensic Science and Legal Medicine.

  • Gaur, J. R. (2022) Article “New Frontiers in Forensic Science” published in November – December issue in Magazine Savours from Delhi.

  • Gaur, J. R. et. all (2022) Paper titled: “Emerging Latent Fingerprint Imaging Technologies (Instrumental Methods) – Review of Recent Literature” published in HSOA Journal of Forensic, Legal & Investigative Sciences (DOI: 1024966/FLIS-733X/1000055).

  • Gaur, J. R. & Shivani Survey (2022) Explosive, Explosions and Post – Blast Investigations. Bomb Shell Journal, NBDC, NSG – in press.

  • S. Jamuna, Gaur J. R., Anshu Singh & Dharam Baroth (2023) “Frauds in Finance” “The American Journal of Management & Economics Innovation” Vol-05, Issue-01, Page No. 1-7.

  • S. Jamuna, Gaur J. R., Anshu Singh & Dharam Baroth (2023) “Mitigation Finance Frauds” International Journal of Application of Innovation in Engineering and Management.

  • Gaur, J. R. (2023) A monograph on Indian Internal Security – Contemporary Challenges: in press.

  • Gaur, J. R. (2023) Roles and responsibility of Educational Institutions, Think Tanks and Civil Society in upholding the letter and spirit of the National Security Act of India: in press (Book Chapter).

  • Paper presented in Conferences
  • Rao, M.B., Kushwaha K.P.S. & Gaur, J.R. (1981) : Review of Serological examination conducted on case exhibits. Paper pressed in the scientific meeting of Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences at Madhuban in April, 1981.

  • Rao, M.B., Kushwaha, K.P.S. & Gaur, J.R. (1981) : Examination of species of origin, sex & age from the fragments of burn bones. Paper presented in the Bienial Conference of Forensic Science held at Jaipur, 1981.

  • Kushwaha, K.P.S. Gaur, J.R. Goyal M.K. & Rao, M.B. (1983) : Identification of Seminal & Vaginal acid phosphates using Iso-Electric focusing technique. Paper presented in the Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences held in November, 1983 at Calcutta.

  • Rao, M.B. Goyal, M.K. Kushwaha, K.P.S. Gaur, J.R. (1984) : Experimental study on the development states of maggots for the estimation of time since death. Papers presented in the International meeting of Forensic Science at United Kingdom in August, 1984.

  • Kushwaha, K.P.S. Sangwan, S.K. Thukral, K. & Gaur, J.R. (1986) : Detection of ABO blood group factors in putrefied liquid blood in samples-A 20 months study. Paper presented in the Scientific meeting of Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences held at Patiala in Oct., 1986.

  • Gaur, J.R. Bhalla, V. & Chugh, O.P. (1991) : A study of detect ability of Rh. Blood group antigens in dried blood stains. Paper presented in the Indian National Congress of Forensic Sciences held at Ooty in January, 1991 (Published).

  • Gaur, J.R., Bhalla, V. & Chugh, O.P. (1991) : Study in detectability of ABO blood group substances in dried blood stains. Paper presented in the Indian National Congress on Forensic Sciences held at Ooty in January, 1991.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Bhalla, V. (1989): Ammonical Extraction method as applied to the detection of species of origin and ABO blood grouping of the partially burnt pieces of bones-A cases study. Paper presented at the UGC National Seminar held at the Deptt. Of Anthropology, University of Delhi in December, 1989.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Bhalla, V. (1991): Detection of M & N Blood group antigens in dried blood stains. Paper was accepted for presentation in the XIII Annual conference of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine 1991, held at Varanasi (Published).

  • Gaur, J.R. (1991): A study of detect ability of Lewis antigens in dry blood stains. Paper presented in the scientific meeting of Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences held at Lucknow from July 6-8, 1991.

  • Gaur, J.R. Sangwan, S.K., Ishwar Singh, Kamlesh Thukral (1991): Evaluation of physical evidence in a burn case paper presented in the scientific meeting of Indian Academy of Forensic Sciences held at Lucknow from July 6-8, 1991.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1991) : Distribution of A1A2BO and Rh (D) blood group in the Ror and Bishoi caste populations of Haryana, India. Paper sent to Indian Science Congress, Baroda, January, 1992.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Sharma, Arun (1992) : Distribution of sexual offences in Himachal Pradesh, India. To Indopacific conference to at Bangkok (Thailand from 3-11-92).

  • Gaur, J.R. (1992) : Dowry death Investigations in India. To 80th Indian Science Congress to be held from 3-1-93 at Goa (Panaji).

  • Gaur, J.R. (1994) : Teaching & Training of Forensic Science in India. Proc. 82 nd Indian Science Congress Calcutta, pp:213-214.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1995) : Forensic Investigations in a case of Plane crash. Communicated for presentation in 9th All India Forensic Science Conference and the Biennial Conference and the Biennial conference of Directors of State FSL’s CFSL’s to be held in Shimla by BPR&D, GEQD & SESL, Shimla in April, 1995.

  • Manhas, D.S. & Gaur, J.R. (1995) : Role of Forensic Scientist.. Proc. 9th All India Forensic Science Conference, Shimla.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Sharma, A (1995) : Examination of maggots and estimation of time elapsed since death-A case report as for above paper. Proc. 9th All India Forensic Science Conference, Shimla.

  • Gaur, J.R. (1996) : Homicide or accidental death-A case report, paper presented in biennial conference of Directors at Chandigarh on 29-9-96.

  • Gaur, J.R. & Sharma Arun (1996) : A study of detectability of blood group antigens and red cell enzymes on dried blood stains. Proc. Indian Science congress, Forensic Science Forum held at Patiala in January, 1996. Gaur, J.R. (1997) : Homicide or accidental death-A case report. Proc. Indian Science Congress, Forensic Science Forum held at New Delhi in January, 1997.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2005) : Forensic Investigations in unveiling the mystery of a death. Proc. 17th All India Forensic Science Conference 2005.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2005) : Uses & limitations of forensic interrogation techniques, Proc. 17th All India Forensic Science Conference 2005.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2006) : “The problems of Drug menace NDPS Crime Investigation prosecution and the Administration of Justice” presented in the H.P. State Judicial Academy, Shimla.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2006) : “Forensic Odontology & Human Identity” presented in All India conference of Public Health Dentistry on December, 2006 at HIPA.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2006) : “Role of All India Radio in the Socio-economic growth of Himachal Pradesh” since last 50 years presented in the seminar of All India Radio, Shimla on the completion of 50 years of All India Radio.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2006) : “Expert Evidence in the Courts of Law” presented in the seminar on “Expert Witness & their training” organized by High Court of Panjab & Haryana, their Bar Association & Bar Council.

  • Gaur, J.R. (2007) : Scientific investigations to reveal the cause of explosion – A case report. PROC: XVIIIth All India Forensic Science Conference at Kolkata, pp 478-483.

  • Gaur, JR. (2007) : Forensic examinations unveiled the mystery of an accidental fall. PROC: XVIIIth All India Forensic Science Conference at Kolkata, pp 447-449.

  • Research reports in Press or Newspapers
  • “Haryana ke logon ke Rakt Sabandhon Ki Khoj” Dainik Tribune, 6-11-90. Panjab Kesari on 26-11-96.

  • “Doctor Gaur Ka Anutha Shodh-Ab Rakt Hi Batayega Jatiyon men duri Aur Karibi:” Ghosh Patar, December, 2, 1990, Nag Bharat Times dated 16-12-91.

RADIO TALKS
Radio Talks

  • “Ghatnayen Aap Aur Vigyan “Warta Broadcasted by AIR Shimla on 1.1.91 from 8:30 to 8:45 a.m.

  • “Ghatnasthal, Aa Aur Anveshak Safalta” broadcasted on 19-3-91 from 8:30 to 8:40 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Mata Pita aur Santan ki Sahi Pehchan” broadcasted on 2-9-91 from 8:20 to 8:30 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Jalti Vadhu Agnikand” broadcasted on 7-5-91 from 8:20 to 8:30 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Dhokhadhari, Jalsaji Aur Janta” broadcasted on 4-6-91 from 8:20 to 8:30 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Prayatak aur Shimla Ke Bandar” broadcasted on 2-8-91 from 8:20 to 8:30 from AIR Shimla.

  • “Nayayalik Vigyan Se Apradhi Ki Pehchan” Bhent Vrta, broadcasted on 25-9-91 from 8:20 to 8:40 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Nar Kankal Bhi Bolte Hain” broadcasted on 30-3-92 from 9:30 to 9:40 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Apradhi Ke Pehchan mein Nai Vaigyanik Pandhtiyan” broadcasted on 26-5-93 at 8:30 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Viscera” broadcasted on 28-7-93 at 8:30 am from AIR Shimla.

  • “Sinakhat Mein Dant Praman” 22-12-93 AIR Shimla.

  • “Saksh Praman Mein Padchinhon ka Mahatav” 26-10-94 AIR Shimla.

  • “Apradh Vigyan Aur Telematiks” 23-3-95 AIR Shimla.

  • “Apradh Vigyan Aur Sanchar Madhyam” 8-9-95 AIR Shimla.

  • “Badhti Apradh Pravarity Kuchch Manovagyanik Pehlu” 22-11-95 AIR Shimla.

  • “Apradh Vigyan ve Kamputer paruali 2-6-94 AIR Shimla.

  • “DNA Printing 28-2-96, AIR Shimla.

  • “Hawai Durghatnaon ki Janch Kuchch vichitar Sanyog 28-8-96, AIR Shimla.

  • “Vaigyanik Anusandhan Aur Badalta Apradh Pridrishya” 12-2-97, AIR Shimla.

  • “Apradh Ghatnasthal Ka Adhyayan Kaise” 27-6-97, AIR Shimla.

  • “Nayayalayik Vigyan – Ek Jankari” 24-8-98, AIR Shimla.

  • “Nayayaliyak Vigyan – Kuch Rochak Tathya” 12-6-2000, AIR Shimla.

  • “Nayayalayik Vigyan – Kuch Rochak Tathya” 2001, AIR Shimla.

  • “Badlta Apradh Pridrishya” 23-8-2002, AIR Shimla.

  • “Forensic Science – An introduction, Doordarshan Kendra, Shimla, Sept., 2002 (Television Talk).

  • “Nayayalik Vigyan – Ek Rochak Vigyan” 24-2-2003, AIR Shimla.

  • “Kaise-Kaise Nishan Chodten Hein Apradhi” 18-8-2003, AIR Shimla.

  • Recording & broadcast of Varta “Kankal Bhi Bolte Hein” from All India Radio Shimla on 13-2-2004.

  • Recording & broadcast of Varta “Lokpriye ho raha hai nayayalic Vigyan” from All India radio Shimla on 15-9-2004.

  • Recording & broadcast of Varta ‘Nayayalic Vigyan mein DNA finger printing from All India Radio Shimla on 19-11-2004.

  • “Apradh Anveshan mein Janta Ka Sahyog” at All India Radio Shimla on 21/12/2005.

  • “Apradh Anveshan main Jant Ka Sahyog” at All India Radio Shimla broadcasted on 02/01/2006 at 7:30 am by J.R. Gaur, Director.

  • “Role of All India Radio in the socio-economic growth of Himachal Pradesh since last 50 years” at AIR Shimla in 2006.

  • Radio talk on “DNA Profiling” at All India Radio by Dr. J.R. Gaur, Director in 2006.

  • Radio talk on Forensic Science Awareness at All India Radio on 21/12/2007.

  • Radio talk for the education of police & public on Forensic Science on 28-8-2008 at AIR Shimla.

  • Two television documentaries on Forensic Science were recorded by the News Channel “Aaj Tak” on the two ticklish cases reported in the past.

BOOKS PUBLISHED
Books Published

  • Nayayalic Vigyan Ek Parichay
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2005
  • Publisher: Select Publishers, New Delhi
  • Pages: 106
  • A Compendium of Forensic Science
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2006
  • Publisher: Shiv Shakti Book Traders, New Delhi-110063
  • Pages: 227
  • Nayalik Vigyan Sangrah
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2006
  • Publisher: Shiv Shakti Book Traders, New Delhi-110063
  • Pages: 181
  • Forensic Anthropology in Crime Investigation & the Administration of Justice
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2007
  • Publisher: Shiv Shakti Book Traders, New Delhi-110063
  • Pages: 224
  • A Glossary of Forensic Science
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2008
  • Publisher: Shiv Shakti Book Traders, New Delhi-110063
  • Pages: 192
  • Nayayalic Vigyan par Aadharit – Apradh Anveshan hetu Margdarshak Pustika
  • Authors: Gaur, J.R. & Indraj Singh
  • Year of Publication: 2016
  • Publisher: Shiv Shakti Book Traders, New Delhi-110063
  • Pages: 43
  • Forensic Science with Actual and Model Cases
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2020
  • Publishers: Shiv Shakti Book Traders, New Delhi-110063; The New Gateway Publishers, New Delhi, India
  • Pages: 274
  • Kavitayen
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2021
  • Publishers: Shiv Shakti Book Traders, New Delhi-110063; The New Gateway Publishers, India
  • Pages: 90
  • Forensic Question Bank for Competitions
  • Author: Gaur, J.R.
  • Year of Publication: 2022
  • Publisher: Research and Publication Division, Rashtriya Raksha University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
  • Pages: 92

Academic Qualification

B.Sc. (Medical Group)
1974

He graduated in Bachelor of Science (Medical Group) from Dyal Singh College Karnal in the year 1974

M.Sc. (Physical Anthropology)
1976

He obtained the degree of Master of Science in Physical Anthropology in the year 1976 from Panjab University Chandigarh, India.

Ph.D (Science)
1990

He did his Ph.D in the faculty of Science from Panjab University Chandigarh while in service in 1990.

Experience

Chief Mentor
Since 26.12.22

At Present, Chief Mentor & Emeritus Resource Faculty, School of Forensics, Risk Management and National Security, Rashtriya Raksha University since 26th December 2022.

Director and HOD
14 Year 8 Month

Director and HoD, State Forensic Science Department Himachal Pradesh, Junga (14 Years 8 Months) (superannuation)

Asstt. Director
4 Year 3 Month

Asstt. Director (Biology & Serology) (4 Years 3 Months)

Director
Since 15.12.20 to 14.12.22

Director, School of Forensics, Risk Management and National Security, Rashtriya Raksha University since 15th December 2020 to 14th December 2022.

Scientific and Tech
4 Year 9 Month

Scientific and Tech. Work of Director (4 Years 9 Months)

Senior Scientific Officer
Nearly 10 Year

Senior Scientific Officer (Serology) in State FSL, Haryana, Madhuban (Karnal) (nearly 10 Years)

Principal Scientific Officer
3 Years 6 Months

Principal Scientific Officer (Life Sciences), BPR&D, MHA, GoI, New Delhi (3 Years 6 Months).

Deputy Director
3 Years 6 Months

Deputy Director, State FSL/HP Shimla (3 Years 6 Months)

Senior Scientific Assistant
9 Month

Senior Scientific Assistant (9 Months)

Scientific Assistant
1 Year 8 Months

Scientific Assistant (Serology) (1 Year 8 Months)

Awards

Union Home Minister’s National Award
22.12.1999

Received Union Home Minister’s National Award for meritorious service in Forensic Science for the year 1998 (Biological Sciences) at Bhopal on 22 Dec, 1999.

Honoured by the Hob’ble CM of Haryana
19.01.2004

Honoured by the Hob’ble Chief Minister of Haryana in the XVth All India Forensic Science Conference on 19/01/2004 at Karnal for providing excellent services to the Society.

Forensic Science Excellence Award
8 .12.2004

Received “Forensic Science Excellence Award” and Gold Medal of Union Home Ministry, Govt. of India, for the year - 2003 at XVIthAll India Forensic Science Conference at Hyderabad on 08/12/2004. The award has been given for teaching and training of Forensic Science to Police and Judiciary and also for the popularization of Forensic Science and maximizing it's use in the State of Himachal Pradesh.

award of Rs.15,000/-
16.12.2006

Received award of Rs.15,000/- from the Bureau of Police Research and Development on the book written by the undersigned “Nayayalic Vigyan Ek Parichay” under Pandit Gobind VallabhPant Puruskar Yojna of Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi and certificate at the National Qualloquium at New Delhi on 16/12/2006.

Bharat Gaurav Award
2016

Bharat Gaurav Award - 2016 by IIF Soc., New Delhi.

Life Time Achievement Award
FEB 2018

Life Time Achievement Award in Forensic Sciences. Selected by MHA/GoI, New Delhi. Received the award in Feb., 2018 in All India Forensic Science Conference at Gujarat University, Ahmedabad from Hon'ble Union Home Minister.

For Organizing 36th All India Police Duty Meet
1.12.1992

For Organizing 36th All India Police Duty Meet Scientific Aids to Investigation Competition from Inspector General of Police, Armed Police & Training, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 1/12/1992

For appreciable working
6.9.1993

For appreciable working in Forensic Science from Director, Forensic Science Laboratory, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 6/9/1993.

For organizing 9th biennial All India Forensic Science Conference
25.05.1995

For organizing 9th biennial All India Forensic Science Conference at Shimla from Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 25/05/1995.

For working with utmost honesty, dedication and sincerity
20.07.1995

For working with utmost honesty, dedication and sincerity in Forensic Science and for doing all round important works in Forensic Science in an excellent manner in the fields of research, training and administration of the laboratory from Dy. Inspector General of Police and Director, Forensic Science Lab, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 20/07/1995.

For best performance in organizing training course
18.02.2000

For best performance in organizing training course in Forensic Science for the Police from Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla on 18/02/2000.

Forensic Science Excellence award 2003
06.07.2005

In recognition of the work done for getting Forensic Science Excellence award 2003 from Principal Secretary Home to Govt. of Himachal Pradesh on 06/07/2005.

Appreciation from Director
24.10.2008

In recognition of providing forensic training to H.P. Judicial Officers appreciated the training inputs from Director, Judicial Academy, Himachal Pradesh on 24/10/2008.

Appreciation from Principal Secretary (Home)
01.12.2008

In recognition of providing forensic training to H.P. Judicial Officers appreciated the training inputs from Principal Secretary (Home) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh on 01/12/2008.

For Teaching Advancements
18.04.2009

For teaching advancements in Forensic Science to H.P. State Judicial Officers for three years. The courses were rated to be very high standard and appreciated by all Judicial Officers participants of the courses from Director, H.P. State Judicial Academy on the Directions of Hon'ble Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh on 18/04/2009.

For Delivering Talks
22.04.2009

For delivering talks “Police ills Forensic Solutions”, “Expert Evidence in the Courts of Law” “Trends in Forensic Science and Judicial Appreciation” which were rated to be outstanding by the IPS officers and Judicial officers drawn from different States of the Country from Inspector General of Police, Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban, Karnal on 22/04/2009

For delivering lectures
03.02.2010

For delivering lectures to the Judicial Officers of Delhi Judicial Services from Director, National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Sciences, New Delhi on 03/02/2010

Best paper presentation
Aug 20-22

Received Best paper presentation and first prize Titled “Police Ills: Forensic Solutions” at the 3 Days International Conference on “Nuances of Criminal Investigation and Dynamics of Forensic Evidence” organized by ICFAI Hyderabad & NFSU, Aug 20-22.

Certificate of Appreciation
17.9.2021

Received Certificate of Appreciation for conducting virtual training programme of “Current Advances in Forensic Science for Crime Investigation” on 17th September 2021. Organized by Rashtriya Raksha University under the auspices of the ITEC Programme, Development Partnership Administration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

Certificate of Appreciation
16.11.21 - 18.11.21.

Received Certificate of Appreciation for conducting virtual training programme of “Scientific Investigation of Crime” on 16th November 2021 to 18th November 2021. Organized by Rashtriya Raksha University under the auspices of the ITEC Programme, Development Partnership Administration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

Certificate of Appreciation
04.01.22 - 06.01.22

Received Certificate of Appreciation for conducting virtual training programme of “Scientific Methods of Investigation” on 04th January 2022 to 06th January 2022. Organized by Rashtriya Raksha University under the auspices of the ITEC Programme, Development Partnership Administration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

Research Excellence Award
2021-2022

Received Research Excellence Award at Rashtriya Raksha University for the year 2021-22.

Consultancy Services

Forensic Education

Dr. J. R. Gaur can guide you as to who and how can one get entry in B.Sc. and Ph.D. in Forensic Science in India and abroad and the scope of the same.

Forensic Trainings

Guide you on Forensic Trainings for the Police, Prosecution, Judiciary and Advocates. He can also deliver lectures himself on Forensic Science, viz. scene of crime Examination, Forensic Biology, Serology, Anthropology, DNA Examination, Fingerprints,

Carrier counselling in forensic Science

Guidance on how to prepare for various competitive examinations to secure jobs in forensic science.

Forensic Examination and Reports

● Examination and report generation on forensic cases like questioned documents, fingerprints, accidents, and more.
● Identification of shoe prints, tyre marks, ballistics, documents, fake currency notes, and other forensic aspects.

Expert Services

● Consultancy for advocates in case preparation from a forensic perspective.
● Assistance in cross-examining forensic experts in court and providing expert cross-examinations if engaged.
● Site visits to the occurrence of fires, industrial accidents, or sabotage cases for insurance claims, with detailed reporting.