reads as follows:
" Section 326A : Voluntarily causing
grievous hurt by use of acid, etc.-- Whoever
causes permanent or partial damage or deformity ... part or parts of the body of a person or
causes grievous hurt by throwing acid1 on or by
administering acid to that person
condition. If there is attempt to
cause death or grievous hurt to the victim during the
course of robbery by using deadly weapon, then also ... there
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was attempt to cause grievous hurt or death. Therefore
the conviction under Section 397 IPC sustains
other offence alleged against
the petitioner deals with causing grievous hurt
by act endangering life or personal safety of
others and reads as follows ... Causing grievous hurt by act
endangering life or personal safety of
others.--Whoever causes grievous hurt to
any person by doing any act so rashly
sustained
by the Ajjanagouda are grievous injuries, it is just and
proper to incorporate the definition of grievous hurt as
defined under the provisions ... Grievous hurt.--The following kinds of
hurt only are designated as "grievous":--
First.--Emasculation.
Secondly.--Permanent privation of the sight
of either
into.
Section 326 of IPC reads as below:-
326. Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
by dangerous weapons or means.- Whoever,
except in the case provided ... section 335 ,
voluntarily causes grievous hurt by means of
any instrument for shooting, stabbing or
cutting, or any instrument which, used as a
weapon
were the
dangerous weapons and that the witnesses have
suffered by grievous hurt as such.
10. It was further argued that, the evidence ... assaulted PWs.1 &
3 to 5 caused hurt and grievous hurt threatened
to their lvies. When common intention is
forthcoming from the evidence
punishable under Section 325 of
IPC, the injuries caused must be grievous hurt as defined
under Section 320 of IPC. He contends that since ... injuries
were simple in nature, it did not amount to a grievous hurt
and therefore, the trial Court committed error in convicting
penalises the
offence of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. For
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this section to be attracted, the prosecution must
establish that ... accused voluntarily caused
hurt that falls within the definition of grievous
hurt under Section 114 of BNS, 2023 (i.e.,
emasculation, permanent privation of
sight
motive is forthcoming on the part of the accused to cause
grievous hurt to P.W.1. Nevertheless, there are no cogent
proof is forthcoming ... thereby to
cause hurt to any person, and does thereby
cause hurt to any person, is said
"voluntarily to cause hurt
must necessarily prove.
1) Voluntarily causing hurt.
2) Hurt caused must be grievous hurt.
3) The grievous hurt have been caused by
dangerous weapons ... means.
14. The grievous hurt must be covered under any of
the categories falling in terms of Section 320 of IPC. In the
present case