


The distinguished session was conducted by Prof. Robert Green, Professor of Forensic Science & Director of Student Engagement, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom. His expertise and deep knowledge provided students with profound insights into the application of analytical reasoning within forensic contexts. Prof. Green discussed crucial concepts such as Conditional Probability, Case Assessment, Evidential Interpretation, and the Hierarchy of Propositions, illustrating them through a practical case study. His ability to simplify complex forensic principles while connecting them to real-world analytical processes created a highly engaging and thought-provoking learning environment. The lecture emphasized the importance of structured reasoning, careful incident management, and evidence-based interpretation—skills highly relevant for students’ academic and professional growth. The session was remarkably inspiring, enriching both faculty and students with a deeper understanding of logical reasoning and case-based learning approaches. The interactive participation and curiosity shown by the audience made the event impactful and memorable. The institution extends heartfelt gratitude to Prof. Robert Green for delivering such an outstanding and knowledge-enriching session.

