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14. All the injuries were caused by blunt weapon. Injuries on the person of Tejbir son of Dharma (PW1) are as under:

1. There was a lacerated wound 4.5 cm x 1/2 cm size irregular shape, skin deep present on the left parietal region. Fresh blood was oozing out of the wound. Hair were metted with clotted blood. X-ray of the skull, AP and lateral view was advised.
2. There was a lacerated wound 2.5 cm x 1/2 cm size irregular shape present on left parietal region. It was scalp deep. Fresh blood was oozing out of the wound. Hair were metted with clotted blood. X-ray of the skull, AP and lateral view was advised.
4. A reddish contusion of 6 cm x 2 cm size obliquely placed was present on upper part of back on right side.

17. All the injuries were caused by blunt weapon. Ranbir another son of Dharma (not examined) had received the following injuries:

1. The thumb of left hand was swollen all around at distal IP joint. It was tender, small abrasion of 1/2 cm x 1/3 cm size irregular shape was present on the palmer aspect near the nail at tip of thumb. Crest of blood was present over it. Movements were limited somewhat at IP joint.
viii) A reddish bruise 7 cm x 2.5 cm over the right lateral and antrolateral part of chest. Obliquely placed. Then it went downwards and backward. From the posterior end of the wound there were three extensions- 5 cm x 0.1 cm, 6 cm x 0.2 cm, 5 cm x 0.5 cm. It was painful and tender.

22. Out of eight injuries, three injuries (injury Nos. 1 to 3 respectively were caused by a blunt pointed weapon whereas for rest of the injuries blunt weapons were used. Hawa Singh appellant has received the following injuries:

1. An incised wound 3.5 cm x 0.5 cm over the left arm on the medial side. It was skin deep. Clotted blood was present. The upper end of the wound was 5 cm up from the elbow and then it went downwards, forwards and medially.
2. A reddish bruise 4 cm x 3 cm over the top of left shoulder. It was painful and tender. X-ray was advised. The injury No. 1 was caused with a sharp weapon whereas injury No. 2 was caused by a blunt weapon.

25. Autopsy on the dead body of Dharma was conducted by Dr. Dhan Kumar, Medical Officer, Civil Hospital, Safidon on 27.7.1992 at 8.30 A.M. who noticed the following injuries on his person: