wound was 6 cm
deep entering into the abdominal cavity. The wound was
directed anteriorly and to the right.
(d) Incised stab wound ... left. The injury entered into the right paracolic gutter
piercing the peritoneum.
(e) Incised wound 4 cm long with both ends pointed.
There was minimal
immediately taken to the hospital by his brother in law. In
the wound certificate-Ext.A5, the alleged cause is stated as a fall
from ... recorded as "admitted following
fall from his own bike into a gutter". It is true that the 1st
respondent/owner of the vehicle
below
its upper end. The other end of the wound was blunt.
The wound was seen entering into the abdominal cavity
and terminated ... through this wound
along with the bloodstained fluid; which showed
varying shades of decomposition. There was
infiltration of blood on the paracolic gutter and
retro
wound 0.8 cm in diameter involving both chambers at the apex of the heart. (The exit wound which corresponds to the above entry wound ... wound was directed downwards and backwards and penetrated the chest cavity through sixth inter-coastal space. It caused a vertical gutter injury on the lower
owned and driven by the respondent the
vehicle fell into a gutter as a result of which he sustained fracture of
the transverse process ... came to
the conclusion that the vehicle was not insured. Except the wound
certificate, nothing else was produced to show the nature of injuries
sustained
motor cycle had to be slowed down in view of the gutters on the road
ahead, the accused persons unleashed attack with swords and caused ... rushed to hospital where he was
found dead. He had 34 cut wounds on his person. The crime was
registered on the first information furnished
reached at the place called
Parlikkad, the vehicle fell into a gutter, overturned and thereby
he sustained injuries. The case of the claimant is that ... 163A of the Act.
3. The claimant relied on Ext.A6 wound certificate
and Ext.A7 discharge certificate issued from the Taluk Hospital
Changanassery, while giving side to
another vehicle, the bus fell into a gutter and driver lost control
over the bus and dashed against the building ... claimant sustained the following
injuries in the accident:
" 1. Lacerated wound on left elbow 10x10cm.
2. Loosening of two teeth from lower
vehicle was driven by the 2nd respondent. The vehicle
fell into a gutter and thereby it turned turtle and the claimant suffered
severe injuries ... respondent. Ext.A5 is the copy of the
wound certificate, which proved that the claimant was aged 32 years.
At the time of accident
mahazar. Ext.A3 is the wound certificate. Ext.A4 is the AMVI
report and Ext.A5 is the copy of the final ... manner and examined RW.1 the
Doctor who issued Ext.A3 wound certificate. A perusal of
Ext.A3 shows that the appellant sustained