Step 1: The first priority is to preserve the trace evidence. Therefore, trace evidence associated with tool marks should be prevented from loss or contamination. This ensures that no additional handling destroys microscopic details. So, the first step is:
\( A \)
Step 2: After securing evidence, close-up photography of the tool marks is done. This provides a permanent record of the scene before any further handling or collection. So, the second step is:
\( D \)
Step 3: Then, casting of tool marks is carried out, or the entire object containing the mark is transported to the laboratory for further analysis. So, the third step is:
\( C \)
Step 4: Finally, in case of metallic marks, they are covered with oil to prevent oxidation and preserve them until analysis. So, the last step is:
\( B \)
Final Answer:
\( \boxed{A \; \rightarrow \; D \; \rightarrow \; C \; \rightarrow \; B} \)
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
| LIST-I | LIST-II |
|---|---|
| A. Ridges | III. The raised portion of the friction skin of the fingers |
| B. Type Lines | I. Two most inner ridges which start parallel, diverge and surround or tend to surround the pattern area |
| C. Delta | IV. The ridge characteristics nearest to the point of divergence of type lines |
| D. Enclosure | II. A single ridge bifurcates and reunites to enclose some space |
Match List-I with List-II 
