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(c) was just outside injury (a) and (b). The No. (d) was outside injury (c). Injury No. (e) was outside injury No.

(d). All the injuries were vertical with slight obliquely. There was blood infiltration on the right side of retroperitoneum.

(14). Incised stab wound 3.5 cm long on the right side of back of trunk 25 cm above the buttocks and 16 cm outer to midline. The right margin of the wound was sharply cut with bevelling of the left margin. The left margin was minimally contused with slanting. The upper end was sharp and the lower end was slanting and frayed. The wound was directed to the front and passed through the subcutaneous plain to form to pocket 4 cm deep. (15). Incised stab wound 3.5 cm long obliquely placed on the right side of abdomen with a left upper end and a right lower end the left end being 4 cm outer to the umblicus. The left upper end was pointed and the right lower end was blunt. The wound entered the abdominal cavity and a portion of small intestine was found protruding outside. The total minimum depth was 3 cm. The injury terminated by piercing the mesentry of the small intestine.

(16). Incised stab wound 6 cm long gaping on the right side of abdomen vertically placed over the flank 14 cm outer to umblicus with a upper sharp cut end and lower blunt end. There was a side cut on the front margin of the wound 2 cm above its lower end. The wound entered the abdominal cavity and a portion of small intestine was found protruding outside. The total minimum depth was 4 cm. The injury pierced the ascending colon and intestinal content was found lying outside the bowel. (17). Incised stab wound 9 cm long transversely placed on the upper abdomen at midline and to the left just below the left costal cartilage. The wound was gaping. The left end was pointed with tailing for 1 cm and the right end was blunt. The injury was 8 cm above the umbilicus and the Crl. Appeal No. 1737/2009 & Crl. R.P.No.3024/2009 -20- left end was 7.5 cm to the left of midline, over the left costal cartilage. The wound entered the abdominal cavity and a portion of large intestine (Transverse colon) was found protruding outside. There was a linear abrasion 2 x 0.1 cm transversely oblique, on the front of abdomen 1 cm above the middle portion of the incised stab wound. The upper margin of the incised wound had a small side cut 0.1 cm at its middle. The total minimum depth was 3 cm. At its depth the injury passed through the front and back wall of stomach (Injury on the stomach wall measured 7 cm in length) piercing the duodenum and adjacent head of pancreas. The peritoneal cavity was blood smeared.