post was identified as one which could be filled up by
partially deaf persons.
4. The petitioner has called in question this
endorsement. The notification ... partially deaf
person and not a completely deaf person. It cannot be in
dispute that if a person is totally deaf, he would
readily acceptable when admittedly the witness
was partially deaf. And she has also denied that she had made
any statement to the police that others ... river.
The further contention that Venkavva - PW-5 was
partially deaf and therefore, she could not have heard the
accused enticing the victim
arnin--g 'capac.i4:.yVVhec{au.se
of partial deafness is awafcied
case would be different with
those who are not absolutely deaf and dumb
but partially so and are able to communicate
with others though with ... above decision
that those who are not absolutely deaf and dumb, but
partially no need not have recourse under Order 32
Rule
plaintiffs is aged about 70 years and she is partially
blind and deaf, she has not come for giving the evidence. From the
period
appellant submits that
the injuries resulted in deafness of left ear and partial loss
walk properly or hold the object firmly
with R-hand.
6. Deafness in L-ear.
7. Pain in tracheotomy wound while talking ... hyper
reflexia, hypotonia, and loss of finer movements.
5. Partial loss of hearing in L-ear on Rennis and
Webber test.
6. Neck movements
right -ear (BR), damaging the R-auditory nerve in
the canal causing deafness. Presently he has;
Post head injury, headache, giddiness,
unsteady gait, weakness ... working, like clothing, bathing, walking etc.;
accounts for physical impairment of 30%.
Partial loss of hearing in R-ear and loss of
smell
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