into 11 categories
as (1) Back; (2) Traumatic amputation of
leg; (3) Paralysis; (4) Hand or arm off; (5)
Death; (6) Multiple fractures; (7) Burns ... complete incapacity for work and virtually
no enjoyment of life, e.g., paralysis, severe
brain injury causing insanity, multiple
injuries leaving the victim a total
into
11 categories as (1) Back; (2) Traumatic
amputation of leg; (3) Paralysis; (4) Hand
or arm off; (5) Death; (6) Multiple
fractures; (7) Burns ... 1998 Page 31 of 71
enjoyment of life, e.g., paralysis, severe
brain injury causing insanity, multiple
injuries leaving the victim a total cripple
into 11 categories
as (1) Back; (2) Traumatic amputation of
leg; (3) Paralysis; (4) Hand or arm off; (5)
Death; (6) Multiple fractures; (7) Burns ... complete incapacity for work and virtually
no enjoyment of life, e.g., paralysis, severe
brain injury causing insanity, multiple
injuries leaving the victim a total
course from St. Stephen‟s
College, Delhi suffered leg amputation and paralysis in a road
accident which resulted in 100% permanent disability. This Court
enhanced ... paraplegic injury. According to
Webster Dictionary paraplegic means "complete
paralysis of the lower half of the body usually
resulting from damage to the spinal
resulting
in 100% disability and he has become quadriplegic with permanent paralysis
of all four limbs and incurs
course from St. Stephen's College, Delhi suffered
leg amputation and paralysis in a road accident which resulted in 100%
permanent disability. This Court ... paraplegic injury. According to Webster Dictionary paraplegic
means "complete paralysis of the lower half of the body usually
resulting from damage to the spinal
tested by
manual testing like 0-5 grading.
0. - 100% (complete paralysis)
1.- 80% (flicker of contraction only)
FAO.No.120/1991 Page
course from St. Stephen's College, Delhi suffered
leg amputation and paralysis in a road accident which resulted in 100%
permanent disability. This Court ... paraplegic injury. According to Webster Dictionary paraplegic
means "complete paralysis of the lower half of the body usually
resulting from damage to the spinal
respondent No.1 has
suffered 100% permanent disability due to quadric paraplegic (paralysis of
all the four limbs) and respondent No.1 is living
negligence in the surgical
operation resulted in acute paraplegia (paralysis from the waist
down) of a 20 years old engineering student. The Supreme
Court awarded