In the following code, while constructing obj in case 1, we construct a derived class object too, but its member functions are just inaccessible to
In order for dynamic_cast to work the object needs to be polymorphic. The reason for this is that dynamic_cast needs somewhere to store the type information that is will use to perform the cast, and it does this by storing the information alongside the vtable for the class. In order for there to be a vtable you need to make at least one of your methods virtual.
The easiest way around this is to flag the base class destructor as virtual.
Upcasting (ie derived to base) doesn't needs a cast as the compiler is able to check that the cast would work at compile time. However, the same isn't true when downcasting.