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10. Dr. Parduman Kumar Sharma (PWI) medically examined Mohinder Singh (PW) at 12.20 on 24-1-1986 and found a blunt weapon injury on his right knee besides an incised wound on the left site of his head. The head injury was kept under observation subject to X-ray examination. This doctor also examined Avtar Singh accused during that night at 12-35 a.m. and found eleven simple injuries on his person, out of which three were incised wounds. This doctor also examined Amar Singh accused during the night and found three blunt weapon injuries on his person.
13. On 24-1-1985, at 5-30 p.m. Dr. Amarjit Singh Sidhu (PW 3) medically examined Nathi Singh (PW) and found two blunt weapon injuries on his person, besides complaint of pain on the right eye brow. This doctor also found two blunt weapon injuries on the head of Balbir Singh at 5.45 p.m. Ranjit Singh (PW) was examined at 6 p.m. by Dr. Sidhu and four blunt weapon injuries were found on his person.
14. On 25-1-1986, Nirpal Singh injured succumbed to his injuries, in the Rajindra Hospital and on receipt of intimation at 8-30 a.m. in this regard, Sub-Inspector Balbir Singh (PW 18) along with other police officials went to Rajindra Hospital, Patiala. He drafted inquest report Exhibit PG/2 of the deadbody and entrusted it to Head Constable Daljit Singh for autopsy. S.I. Balbir Singh also searched for the accused in the Rajindra Hospital but failed to locate them. He also searched them in the house of Shingra Singh in Tripari Township, but failed to locate them.
17. Dr. Sidhu also medically examined Mukhtiar Singh accused at 3-40 p.m. on 26-1-1986 and found four blunt weapon injuries on his person besides complaint of pain on the left thigh. All these injuries were declared simple in nature. Dr. Sidhu found three simple blunt weapon injuries on the person of accused Surjit Singh alias Jit Singh during his medical examination at 4.30 p.m. on 26-1-1986. This accused also complained of pain on the distal end of his right fore-arm. All these injuries were found simple in nature.
18. On 30-1-1986, Gurcharan Singh accused surrendered in the Court of Sh. H. P. Handa, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Patiala (PW 16) and produced the licensed revolver of Nirpal Singh. It was taken into possession. The accused also moved an application, Exhibit PCC contending that some unknown person had concealed the revolver during the night in his house. The revolver was handed over to Inspector Mohinder Singh. Gurcharan Singh accused was medically examined by Dr. Parduman Kumar Sharma (PW 1) at 5-10 p.m. on 1-2-1986. This doctor found four blunt weapon injuries on his person. Injuries 1 and 4 were declared simple in nature while injuries Nos. 2 & 3 were kept under observation subject to X-ray examination.