stress and
therefore, could not disclose that Dayal Singh had suffered a paralysis
attack. It is submitted that
that due to this immense stress ... filing of the suit, the petitioner was
under great stress due to paralysis attack of her father
father, and that the said
facts were
would contend that the disability of 90% is on account of
complete paralysis of right upper limb and hence the bodily disability had
rightly been ... suffering from permanent
functional disability of 90% on account of complete paralysis of right upper
limb. It has further been stated by the said witness
spinal
issues and other medical related ailments, which have reportedly
resulted in paralysis of his lower body.
2. Learned counsel for the petitioner contends that ... with the affidavit
indicates that the petitioner suffers from bilateral lower limb paralysis
and a bedsore. When a specific query was put to the learned
income and so much so,
even the applicant suffered heart attack and paralysis about three
years back, but on account of old age, the applicant
right distal with restriction of wrist movement resul
resulting
ting
into paralysis in lower parts of the body. Even, Dr. Rohit Jindal while appearing ... present case, appellant having suffered 80% permanent
disability resulting into paralysis in the lower parts of the body would require
lifelong attendant but before assessing
come to
see his father Gopal Singh, who was a patient of paralysis. At that time, his
wife Jasbir Kaur was also present
counsel submits that the petitioner, who is suffering
from Post Polio Residual Paralysis Right Lower Limb and has a
disability of 50%, as assessed
appellant-Badlu Ram attended office and during duty
time, he suffered paralysis and was sent to Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt. on
VIRENDRA SINGH ADHIKARI ... that on 22.06.1998 when he was on
duty, he became victim of paralysis and was got admitted in private nursing
home by peon and sweeper
ridden since 21.12.2010, as she is suffering from
brain hemorrhage and paralysis. The deponent, with folded
hands submits that he is at the mercy
fact that the appellant has pleaded that he
was suffering from paralysis,
paralysis we proceed to examine the matter on merits.
3. Learned counsel appearing