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V.Murugesan vs /

plaintiff from the 3rd plaintiff for his family expenses, for his paralysis treatment and huge debt incurred due to his medical expenses, maintenance expenses ... plaintiff had sold the property to meet the medical expenses for his paralysis treatment and physiotherapy, this Court is of the considered opinion that
Madras High Court Cites 15 - Cited by 0 - S Srimathy - Full Document

V.Murugesan vs /

judis the 3rd plaintiff for his family expenses, for his paralysis treatment and huge debt incurred due to his medical expenses, maintenance expenses and family ... plaintiff had sold the property to meet the medical expenses for his paralysis treatment and physiotherapy, this Court is of the considered opinion that
Madras High Court Cites 17 - Cited by 0 - S Srimathy - Full Document

Nilu Bai vs Smt. Ramkunwar Bai on 31 July, 2025

basis of imaginary situations. Though, Fulo Bai was suffering from paralysis, but she was mentally fit to execute Will, therefore, merely on the ground that ... suffering from paralysis, genuineness of Will cannot be doubted. She further submits that at a time person may think to distribute his / her property
Chattisgarh High Court Cites 17 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Rajiv Jassi vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 9 August, 2004

bladder (contracted), cardiac sinus node (blocked). (2) Nicotine-like stimulation followed by paralysis of preganglionic and somatic motor nerves, causing twitchings of the eyelids, tongue ... facial muscles followed by neuromuscular block and paralysis. (3) Central nervous system stimulation followed by depression causing headache, giddiness, restlessness, apprehension, tremors, ataxia, insomnia, coma
Himachal Pradesh High Court Cites 17 - Cited by 0 - R L Khurana - Full Document
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