member or joint. (Sixthly) — Permanent disfiguration of the head or face. (Seventhly) — Fracture or dislocation of a bone or tooth. (Eighthly) — Any hurt which endangers
report of the apparent cause of death, describing such wounds, fractures, bruises, and other marks of injury as may be found on the body
anterior
aspect of middle of left arm, fractured bone
protruding.
(6) Laceration 1" x 1/2" x V2" on medial
aspect ... left side 3" x
2".
(q) On dissection found
(l) Fracture of skull on right side parietal
and occipital bone 6" length
permanent loss of, or injury to, sight or hearing, or the fracture of any bone, but shall not include, the fracture of bone or joint ... being fracture of more than one bone or joint) of any phalanges of the hand or foot
vital part of the
body; (iii) there was no compound fracture resulting in
heavy haemorrhage; (iv) death occurred due to shock ... medical evidence shows that there were compound
fractures and that there was heavy haemorrhage requiring
blood transfusion. Such injuries are ordinarily dangerous.
[613D
first
respondent suffered a fracture of the femur of his left leg.
First aid was given by -a local physician though ... Court in appeal, held that the appellant
had performed reduction of the fracture, that in doing so he
applied with the help of three
attributable to his inexperience or negligence;
that the bones could have been fractured due to excess heat
and the death could have been on account ... suicide by pouring
kerosene and setting herself on fire and the fractures of
the bones and other symptoms found on the body should have
been
sight or hearing or any permanent physical incapacity or the fracture of any bone or one or more joints or bones of any phalanges
revealed a hairline fracture of the neck of the right femur. The
appellant, as the attending doctor, chose a conservative line of
treatment ... prelude to his discharge wherein it was
found that the simple hairline fracture Garden type I had
developed to a more serious Garden type
left leg of the deceased. Thereafter he also twisted and fractured the same leg of the deceased. A-5 Bhag Singh gave a lathi blow ... next wound was a lacerated wound on the right leg with a fracture underneath. He opined that the cause of death was septicemia
which