axphyxial death are similar to the features found in case of
dry drowning. He also deposed that there is possibility of cardiac
arrhythmia
four types, which are wet or
primary drowning, dry drowning, secondary
drowning, near drowning or post immersion
syndrome and immersion syndrome, hydrocution
or submersion inhibition ... cross examination,
classification of drowning, and also what is
mean by wet or primary drowning and dry
drowning etc. Therefore, in absence of such
exercise
four types, which are wet or
primary drowning, dry drowning, secondary
drowning, near drowning or post immersion
syndrome and immersion syndrome, hydrocution
or submersion inhibition ... cross examination,
classification of drowning, and also what is
mean by wet or primary drowning and dry
drowning etc. Therefore, in absence of such
exercise
hypothesis that the deceased might have died due to dry
drowning. But the trial court failed to notice the intricacies
and medical complications of dry ... dry drowning. The trial court on appreciation of the
evidence has held that the accused is guilty of the offence
punishable under Sections
known as wet drowning. Typical signs of drowning are found in such cases at autopsy. The other term is 'atypical drowning' which indicates ... dry-drowning, (b) immersion syndrome (vagal inhibition), and (c) submersion of the unconscious. In the case of atypical drowning including dry drowning, when water enters
fall. It may be true that in a drowning
case, there may be wet drowning or dry drowning. In the
process of drowning, sequence, laryngeal ... enters. This is
called dry drowning. Most of the cases are wet drowning and
only in fragment cases, dry drowning occurs. The scene of
offence
dry drowning, (C) secondary drowning, and (D) the immersion syndrome (Cold water drowning). It is now established that the mechanism of death in drowning ... cases, death may occur from obstructive asphyxia also known as dry drowning caused by laryngeal spasm set up by a small amount of water entering
death
may occur on account of obstructive asphyxia also known as dry
drowning caused by the laryngeal spasm set up by a small amount ... jurisprudence in a case of asphyxia caused as a result of dry
drowning.
15. This medical evidence itself creates a great element of doubt
conclusion that the death of deceased was the result
of "dry drowning" relying on page 164 of 20 th edition of
Medical Jurisprudence ... arrived on the conclusion
that it was a case of "dry drowning". However, the
trial Court has totally ignored the fact that Modi
having been done by the
accused. The case was one of dry drowning. The
possibility of the injuries having been sustained when
the dead body ... disclosed
commission of a cognizable offence. The distinction
between dry drowning and wet drowning is really of no
consequence, in view of the fact that