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Polygraph Test

  • The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) completed polygraph tests on seven people in connection with the rape and murder of a resident doctor at the R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata.
  • A polygraph test–popularly known as a lie detector test–is a machine that measures a person’s physiological responses when they respond to questions.
  • According to the American Psychological Association (APA), polygraph tests measure a person’s “heart rate/blood pressure, respiration, and skin conductivity.”
  • A numerical value is then assigned to each response to determine whether the person is truthful, deceptive, or uncertain.
  • The test’s origins trace back to the 19th century when Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso used a machine to measure changes in blood pressure during interrogations.
  • On the contrary, the Narco test also known as a narco-analysis test involves injecting the subject with sodium pentothal, also known as “truth serum”, to induce a hypnotic or sedated state. The theory is that in this state, the subject’s imagination is neutralized and they will speak the truth. 
  • Despite their use in investigations, polygraph tests, like Narco tests, have not been scientifically proven to have a 100% success rate and remain controversial in the medical field.

Legal Status of Polygraph Test in India
• Polygraph, narco-analysis, and brain mapping tests without the accused’s consent violate Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution, which protects against self-incrimination.
• Courts in India often criticised these tests, violating the right to life and privacy under Article 21.
• In Selvi v. State of Karnataka & Anr (2010), the Supreme Court ruled that involuntary narco or polygraph tests violate the right against self-incrimination and intrude on mental privacy.
• Any material or information discovered with the help of such a voluntarily taken test can be admitted as evidence.
• SC also said that the ‘Guidelines for the Administration of Polygraph Test on an Accused’ published by the National Human Rights Commission in 2000, must be strictly followed.

Dig Deeper: Read about NHRC guidelines for conducting a Polygraph Test.

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