bite).
4. Injury No.7 to 16 are caused by human bite.
5. Injury No.17 is caused by forceful sexual assault.”
Under the heading ... injuries were suffered by a weapon and not by a
human bite. Further, odontology report was not furnished to
substantiate the theory that the injuries
right middle finger could have been caused due to a human bite some days earlier.
10. The appellants and Bal Bahadur denied their complicity ... been satisfactorily proved to be on account of human bite; the witnesses who are said to have noticed the movements of the appellants
doctor has deposed that she could see human bite mark on the left cheek of the victim girl and also could see two bite marks ... human being but by any animal. The injuries found on the body of P.W.2 was only made due to human bite
trench, appellant was seen wandering nearby.
(ii) Injuries caused by human bite were found on the index fingers of the appellant.
(iii) Blood of group ... over Right thigh.
(iii) Lacerated wound (Human bite) 1/2" x 1/4" x 1/4" over Left index finger.
(iv) Lacerated
examination-in-chief that the
injuries could have been caused by human bite, he has
admitted in his cross-examination that he has not mentioned ... bruise is
always accompanied by swelling, an abrasion caused by a
human bite is elliptical or circular in form, and is represented
by separated marks
nostrils, chin and on the face. He also noted the human bite mark,
tooth marks over the upper part of left scapular region. He deposed ... hard and blunt object.
Injury No.(2) could be possible by human bite. Injury Nos.(3) and (4)
could be possible by nail scratching. Injury
Sabhajeet Maurya vs State Nct Of Delhi on 26 November, 2020
Author: Vibhu Bakhru
Bench
only one injury was found on her cheek, which was as human-teeth-bite and no other external injury was found on her person ... Vulva of the prosecutrix, but there was one injury of human-teeth-biting on her cheek. In this connection, it is relevant to mention that
prosecutrix. On examination, she found the following injuries:
(1) Human bite marks on both cheeks, One on each side.
(2) Multiple nail mark on anterior
mortem report (Exh. P/12) which
may have been caused by human bite. As per his opinion, the victim
was sexually assaulted and ravished ... hair (Article Q), vaginal swab (Article R) and
impression of human bite on her chest (Article T), etc. in presence of
witness Sushil Dhurve