examination, patient was unconscious with G.C.S. (Glasgow Coma
Scale) E-1, V-1, M-5, pupils bilateral construction with bilateral
extensor response with ... examination, patient was unconscious with G.C.S.
(Glasgow Coma Scale) E-1, V-1, M-5, pupils bilateral construction
with bilateral extensor response with
remained upto 30.05.1998. Patient was having following injuries:-
1. Glasgoo Coma Scale 6/15.
2. Right eye exophthalmos.
3. Right pupil dialated and fixed left ... further established that the petitioner has suffered glasgoo coma scale
6/15 and right eye exophthalmos on account of head injury suffered
petitioner was
initially treated at Best Hospital, where his Glasgow
Coma Scale (GCS) was recorded as E1V1M5, indicating
a severe head injury. CT scan
that at the
time of admission, the deceased had a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of
E1V1M1. He was intubated, his blood pressure was not recordable ... medical evidence on record, the deceased was unconscious, in state of
coma, at the time of his admission in Max Hospital
injuries
sustained. During the initial phase of treatment, the Glasgow
Coma Scale (GCS) score was extremely low, recorded as
E1VTM1, on account of which
Brain oedema present
Viscera healthy.
Cause of death in this case was coma due to Antimortem
head injury however viscera send to FSL to rule ... Prosecution has also examined PW-2, ASI Mahesh Kumar, who
prepared two scaled site plans
under the Ex-gratia Scheme has
to be interpreted as “one pay scale below that of the deceased
employee” and as such he was entitled ... slumber, though
we do not intend to say that he fell into coma. Be that as it may, for
nineteen long years he kept quiet
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