AI SummaryThe NHRC's March 2026 mandate requiring forensic post-mortems in custodial deaths to be conducted by three doctors with postgraduate qualifications and 5+ years experience has created a ₹150–250 crore annual opportunity in India. Most states lack sufficient trained forensic pathologists to staff three-doctor panels, creating urgent demand for accredited training programs and expert registries. Entrepreneurs with medical credentials, government relations, or education backgrounds should launch forensic certification institutes in high-crime states (UP, MP, Maharashtra) by partnering with government medical colleges and securing state health department contracts before 2027.
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