cumulative effect of two injuries whereas allegation against Lala Ram is of inflicting single injury, who caused second injury has not been proved thus ... suffered any sharp weapon injury.
It is true that deceased Badri has not suffered injury from sharp weapon but witnesses are consistent on the point
deceased has stated that deceased has suffered six injuries but all injuries are of blunt weapon and cause of death has been opined ... weapon.
PW/5 Harphool has stated that Shravan, Kajod and Gopal, Ramkishan have inflicted lathi blows and Harphool has inflicted sharp edged weapon injury whereas
injuries sustained by three seriously injured persons, there were total 78 injuries on the persons of deceased and other injured. In fact, 30 injuries were ... Birju Singh towards their house. These accused caused serious injuries to Preetam Singh by their weapons and thereafter he fell down on the ground. Accused
injuries sustained by three seriously injured persons, there were total 78 injuries on the persons of deceased and other injured. In fact, 30 injuries were ... Birju Singh towards their house. These accused caused serious injuries to Preetam Singh by their weapons and thereafter he fell down on the ground. Accused
injuries sustained by three seriously injured persons, there were total 78 injuries on the persons of deceased and other injured. In fact, 30 injuries were ... Birju Singh towards their house. These accused caused serious injuries to Preetam Singh by their weapons and thereafter he fell down on the ground. Accused
opinion about the nature of injuries.
His injury report is Ex. D/4.
He found following injuries on the body of Rammulal:-
(i) Incised wound ... cause any injury to accused persons.
According to Kusum Bai (PW2), accused persons suffered injuries with their
own weapons.
35. Defence suggested to prosecution witnesses
received two injuries, whereas Jaisingh and Prithvi Singh both received two injuries each. Injury-reports of Jaisingh is Exhibit P-6 and injury-report ... four injuries on his body. His injuries have been proved by Dr. Veer Singh (PW-5). His injury-report is Exhibit P-5. Injury
which were blunt weapons. However, as
per the statement of Dr. Ramesh Kumar (PW-8), there was no sharp
weapon injury on the dead body ... This injury was conspicuously absent at the time of postmortem
examination of the dead body of Mahanda, which carried only two
injuries. Injury
injury behind the
head and abdomen. Injury Nos.1, 3 and 5 can be caused by the
sharp end of the weapon. Injury ... caused by the
blunt portion of the weapon or similar weapon. Injury Nos.6 and 7
are possible by the blunt part of the weapon
injury behind the
head and abdomen. Injury Nos.1, 3 and 5 can be caused by the
sharp end of the weapon. Injury ... caused by the
blunt portion of the weapon or similar weapon. Injury Nos.6 and 7
are possible by the blunt part of the weapon