When a patient underwent a radical mastoidectomy and suffered partial facial paralysis (see Eady v. Tenderenda [(1975) 2 SCR 599);
Where the defendant failed ... result of the manner in which it was stored causing paralysis to the patient [see Roe v. Minister of Health
said concern. While so, his father had fallen seriously ill due to paralysis. In order to meet out the medical expenses for his ailing father ... dispute that the second defendant's father was suffering from paralysis and he was in the hospital undergoing treatment and ultimately, he died. Thus
side of the defendants show that Rangammal was not affected by paralysis and she had a normal eye sight and her hands were not shaky
court below for the following reasons:-
(1) The plea of suffering from paralysis is not proved by any medical records. No records have been shown ... delay.
5. The plea that the revision petitioner was suffering from paralysis and therefore, he was unable to prosecute the matter in time does
totally incapacitated (as for example when he is permanently bedridden due to
paralysis or becoming a paraplegic due to an accident or becoming blind
handicapped person with 60% disability as she is suffering from Post Polio Paralysis. The above Certificate would prove that Mrs. R.Malliga is a physically