were
caused by sharp edged weapons, whereas injury No.3 was caused by
blunt weapon. Injured Gurmanpreet Singh was later treated at Orthonova
Hospital, Jalandhar ... person of Gurmanpreet Singh were caused by
sharp-edge weapon and were quite serious. One injury caused on the
right foot was declared grievous
head of 3rd to 5th meta carpels bones
massive clot beneath injury no.8.
Internal Examination:
Scalp tissues showed massive blood clot all over.
There ... opined that all injuries were ante-mortem caused with
blunt weapon. Injuries to the skull were sufficient in the
ordinary course of nature to cause
ante mortem injury to left femoral
vessels produced by sharp edged weapon‟. Injury No. 12 was further
opined sufficient to cause death in the ordinary ... type of weapon used
could be given. However, the wound was possible with any sharp
pointed weapon, including the weapon which was produced before
haemorrhagic shock consequent upon visceral injuries due to stab
wound via injury No.1. Injury No. 1 was ante mortem, fresh in
duration and could ... caused by single edged sharp weapon. Injury
No. 1 was sufficient to cause death in ordinary course of nature. Thus
the fact that Richpal
asphyxia consequent to injuries to lung and heart as a result of injury
No.2,3&4. All the injuries were ante mortem ... nature and were
caused by sharp cutting penetrating flat and straight weapon. Injuries
No. 2, 3 & 4 were sufficient to cause death in ordinary
death to be hemorrhagic
shock subsequent to multiple stab injuries and all injuries in
CRL.A.289/2013 & Death Sentence Ref.4/2012 Page ... having cut injury on his right
hand. The injury seems to have been inflicted by a sharp edged
weapon. On enquiry from the accused
death to be hemorrhagic
shock subsequent to multiple stab injuries and all injuries in
CRL.A.289/2013 & Death Sentence Ref.4/2012 Page ... having cut injury on his right
hand. The injury seems to have been inflicted by a sharp edged
weapon. On enquiry from the accused
opined that injuries were ante-mortem. Injury to the
neck and small intestine was caused with a penetrating weapon.
Injury to abdominal viscera was sufficient ... order to seek his subsequent opinion
regarding possibility of injuries with the recovered weapon of
offence. Not only that, knife was recovered in bent condition
injuries, i.e., CIW in right hand with
sharp weapon and no injury was caused by the blunt weapon, as such,
the appellant ... further opined that the weapon was blunt.
Injuries on the person of Jaipal were opined to be simple by PW11-
Dr.C.B.Dabbas
result of multiple
antemortem injuries produced by sharp edged weapon.
Injury no.11 and 14 are sufficient to cause death in the ordinary
course ... death
was shock as a result of ante-mortem injuries produced by „sharp
edged weapon‟. Needless to say, knife is a sharp edged weapon