hospital in a conscious and
irritable state, with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
score of 10/15, indicating that she was neurologically
responsive ... Venkataramana Hospital
in a conscious and irritable state, with a Glasgow
Coma Scale E3V2M5-Score of 10/15. The Glasgow
score, which is scored between
Mallappa Boraddi vs The Director General Of Police on 3 November, 2025
-1-
NC: 2025
below:-
"2) The patient Shivnath was neurologically serious with
glasgow Coma-scale was around 5/15. It comes under very
serious coma
examination PR-98/min, BP-150/86
mm/hg, Glasgow Coma Scale E4V5M6, spastic
paraplegia, Pupils bilateral equal and reactive
Vascular Institute, Mohali, Chandigarh where the patient was lying in a
coma and undergoing treatment.
3. Pursuant thereto, the Government Medical College & Hospital,
Chandigarh ... patient
was examined on 11 September 2025 and a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Test
was conducted to evaluate his neurological status. The three parameters
assessed
discharged on 3.2.2023. Even her GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) score was E1V1M3, which indicates that she was gasping.
8. It is further argued by learned
lower limb, x-ray shows diffuse axonal injury, the
petitioner glasgow coma scale was E2M3VI, which
was indicative of a severe head injury. The petitioner ... lower limb, x-ray shows diffuse axonal injury, the
petitioner glasgow coma scale was E2M3VI, which
was indicative of a severe head injury . The petitioner
lower limb, x-ray shows diffuse axonal injury, the
petitioner glasgow coma scale was E2M3VI, which
was indicative of a severe head injury. The petitioner ... lower limb, x-ray shows diffuse axonal injury, the
petitioner glasgow coma scale was E2M3VI, which
was indicative of a severe head injury . The petitioner
lower limb, x-ray shows diffuse axonal injury, the
petitioner glasgow coma scale was E2M3VI, which
was indicative of a severe head injury. The petitioner ... lower limb, x-ray shows diffuse axonal injury, the
petitioner glasgow coma scale was E2M3VI, which
was indicative of a severe head injury . The petitioner
contact, and although
awake, he remains unconscious. His Glasgow Coma
Scale (GCS) score was 4 (E4VtM3), indicating a very
poor neurological status. He does ... contractures of both upper and lower
limbs, and his Glasgow Coma Scale remains poor at 4.
The doctor has opined that the overall permanent
disability