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circumstances of the case as appellant
suffered head injuries and also paralysis of the right hand and right ... account of head injury, he developed mental as well as physical
disability. The counsel submitted that Ld. Tribunal erred
Delhi High Court
stressed that the cause of death was not the head injury
alone rather it was on account of the combined ... effect of pyonephrosis,
emphasis of both lungs, head injury and old age leading to syncope and
therefore
Rajasthan High Court
wheeler riders, protects them from major head
injuries, in the event of a road accident. As head injury ... significant degree both the mortality and morbidity of
the head injury patients. Hence wearing of the helmets
Andhra High Court
wearing of helmets and proportion of head
injuries caused in all such accidents to give a base to public interest ... length the issue of
importance of helmet in reducing head injuries to the riders. It has
been annexed
Bombay High Court
Upadhyay Hospital (in short, 'DDU
Hospital'), as he suffered head injury and there was more than one inch ... size was normal and reacting to light.
Hypoglycemia and head injury were two possibilities, on examination and
they were kept
Delhi High Court
cause of death was
coma as a result of head injury and all the injuries were ante-mortem
in nature ... dead body of Chhoga Ram and the head injury
resulted in his death and, therefore, it was an intentional murder
Rajasthan High Court
brain stem. He was of the
opinion that the head injury was ante-mortem and the
death of the deceased ... occurred on account of head
injury. On receipt of the post-mortem report from the
Doctor, the offence punishable under
Karnataka High Court
Exhibit -130 which shows that the Appellant suffered head injury. He
submitted that the prosecution suppressed the case papers ... clearly proves
that the Appellant suffered head injury and admittedly he was
hospitalized for 13 days. He pointed out that
Bombay High Court
head injuries and he intimated the fact of the death to the Out-Post
Police Station ... that the deceased would appear to have died of head injury.
(ix) P.W. 16-Inspector of Police enquired
Madras High Court
ground that the
witnesses did not explain the injury on head of the appellant in their
statement and came ... also denies the suggestion that the deceased inflicted
injury on head of the appellant with a brick. She also denies
Gujarat High Court
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