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Subhash vs State on 5 November, 2012

death was caused due to septicemia consequent upon infected dermo epidermal burns. The burns were ante-mortem and could be caused by chemicals. His report ... rays and corrosive chemical substances are all classified as burns for medico-legal purposes. Burn injuries are normally classified into three degrees. The first being
Delhi High Court Cites 14 - Cited by 0 - S Khanna - Full Document

Ram Dhar vs State on 30 July, 1996

controversy about the fact that Sumitra died on account of burn injuries. The M.L.C. (Ex. Public Witness -12/A) records smell of kerosene ... further records approximately 80% burns. The post mortem report shows burn injuries. As per this report the areas affected by burn injuries were : 1.Whole
Delhi High Court Cites 11 - Cited by 1 - A Kumar - Full Document

Khem Chand vs State on 3 November, 1989

which is more devastating, for, funeral pyre burns only the dead body while the mental worry burns the living one." This mental torment ... contemporary society and the question whether the motivation and the pattern of crime are such as are likely to lead to its repetition which must
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Surya vs State on 20 March, 2008

must have been in considerable agony and completely traumatized by the burn injuries was in a position to narrate the aforementioned elaborate story ... hospital after the Investigating Officer, 'after confirming the nodding pattern of the patient', read out to her the statement recorded
Delhi High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - R Khetrapal - Full Document
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