This document discusses the importance of examining a corpse at a crime scene from a medicolegal perspective. It outlines the key steps and legal framework for lifting a body, including inspecting the location, collecting physical evidence, and performing an external examination of the corpse. The external exam aims to determine integrity, signs of death, survival period, cause of death, body position/attire, and any injuries. Relevant laws such as the Criminal Procedure Code and Forensic Medical Instruction Code are also summarized, highlighting requirements for examining objects near the body and determining if a struggle occurred. The main facts to investigate when lifting a corpse are verifying death, determining the cause, time of death, and identity of the body.