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What are the situations of grave exhumation?

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Exhuming a body from its original location is sometimes necessary in order to properly identify it. When the concession for the funerary niche expires and is not renewed or when there is an investigation, exhumations will take place. Situations where it's necessary to exhume a body. The following are the most typical scenarios in which a body is typically exhumed: ●        Removal of the body from a cemetery in order to make room for the burial of additional dead in the same location. ●        The movement of the body in preparation for cremation, re-interment in a different location within the same cemetery, or both. This is typically done in situations where the goal is to reunite couples who have passed away on different dates, parents with their kids, etc. Special exhumation cases It is possible to exhume a body under extraordinary circumstances, however, these are uncommon: ●      ...

What is an Exhumation and its process?

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Exhumation literally means "taking out of the earth" and is derived from the Latin ex, which means "out of," and humus, which means "earth." In simple words, exhumation often refers to the removal of human remains in a forensic context. Process of Exhumation:- Getting the proper permission to disinter a body is the first and most important stage in the exhumation procedure.   The following stage is to make sure that everyone who must be present will be there for the exhumation after the legal authority to do so has been fulfilled. Who should be present for the actual disinterment of a body depends on the exact purpose of the exhumation. The only person who is legally permitted to attend an exhumation is a member of the immediate family. However, it is still advised that the actual family members stay away from the Exhumation. It might be upsetting or frightening to witness the procedure of having a loved one's casket taken from the ground. Ev...