International Research Journal of Commerce and Law Volume 6 Issue 04, April 2019 ISSN: 2349-705X Impact Factor: 5.486 Journal Homepage: http://ijmr.net.in, Email: irjmss@gmail.com Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International Journal 33 International Research Journal of Commerce and Law http://ijmr.net.in, Email: irjmss@gmail.com KINDS OF DNA PROFILING ANALYSIS USED IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND ITS EFFECTS Bhriguraj Mourya Research Scholar, Meerut College, Meerut (CCS University, Meerut) & Dr. D.N. Dwivedi Associate Professor, Meerut College, Meerut (CCS University, Meerut) Abstract Human remains may be traced via DNA profiling, as can unresolved crimes from the ancient history. It may be able to determine a corpse using parental Dna if standard approaches (including such physical appearances and dermatoglyphic prints) fail. If the Dna samples are different, the possibility of a relationship is ruled out. Dental data is more resistant to post deterioration and severe environmental factors than other parts of the body. Teeth are also transportable and a significant store of DNA, making them an important genetic resource. It has long been shown but even in a mass burial, matching premortem dental data with skeletal remains may identify individuals. Affluent cultures can rely heavily on dental records to track down individual victims. Human rights breaches associated to mass killing are more frequent in the less wealthy areas, where hospital records are less likely to be available. You might have to rely on DNA testing to verify this person. Key Words:-DNA Profiling, Measurement, Analysis, Evidence, Techniques, Scientific, Collection of Data, Antemortem. Introduction Each person's DNA fingerprinting profile is unique. When a sufficient number of DNA patterns in two unrelated individuals are analysed, the chances of full resemblance range from one in 30 billion to 300 billion, or roughly half the world's population. Several instances, including paternity disputes, have been settled in India using DNA fingerprinting. DNA profiles were used to identify Dhanu and Sivarasan, the killers of the late Prime Minister Mr Rajiv Gandhi. 132 The Supreme Court upheld the Delhi High Court's decision that ND Tiwari, a