Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
MLDI systems can be categorized into four types: law enforcement-led systems, coroner systems, medical examiner systems, and coroner/medical examiner hybrid systems. There is no best practice. All four types of systems are capable of providing quality information to the 5 MDLI questions: 1) Who died (i.e., what was the person’s name, if known)? 2) When did the death occur? 3) Where did the death occur? 4) What was the cause of death? and 5) What was the manner of death (e.g., natural, accident, suicide, homicide, or undetermined)?
Maldives
Legal Analysis
The Maldives has a law enforcement-led medicolegal death investigation system. Under the Criminal Procedure Code , Art. 75-1, the police have the power to request the performance of an autopsy in furtherance of a criminal investigation. There is no independent medical examiner or coroner system. Under the National Standard for Forensic Medicine Services, autopsies and other forensic services are performed by licensed forensics units within healthcare facilities.