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Trauma in its MedicolegalView PointsChapterMedicolegal aspects of injuries are often not taken heed by treating doctor, whkh may obviously lead to unn

Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2necessary legal litigation The various ingredients of this major subdivision which the doctor must better be aware of are:•IPC (Indian penal Code) sec

tions relevant to injuries•Examination of the injured•Complications of injuries•Injuries of medicolegal importance.More emphasis is given to the forme Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2

r two subdivisions in the enumerated list as the latter two are already discussed in depth under relevant chapters (see Chapters 16 to 19)IPC SECTIONS

Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2

RELEVANT TO TRAUMAInjury (Section 44. IPC)Section 44 defines injury.DefinitionAs per this section, injury is defined as any harm whatsoever illegally

Trauma in its MedicolegalView PointsChapterMedicolegal aspects of injuries are often not taken heed by treating doctor, whkh may obviously lead to unn

Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2ing the body. Causing mental agony, damaging the reputation of the person by making false allegation (defanxaion case}, or causing damage loss of prop

erty belonging to another person, etc. are also considered as injuries in law.Hurt (Section 319, IPC)Section 319 defines hurt.DefinitionHurt is define Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2

d as causing bodily pain, disease or infirmity to a person.ExamplesPulling hairs of another person to cause pain, transmitting syphilis to the sex par

Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2

tner, or mixing some deleterious substance with food, leading to infirmity (ill health) to the person consuming it. etc. are all examples of hurtGriev

Trauma in its MedicolegalView PointsChapterMedicolegal aspects of injuries are often not taken heed by treating doctor, whkh may obviously lead to unn

Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2 to another person and comprise of any of the eight kinds (clauses) enumerated below.DefinitionSection 320 designates following list of eight grievous

hurt.•Clause 1 — Emasculation.•Clause 2 — Permanent privation of sight of either eye.•Clause 3 — permanent privation of hearing of either ear.•Clause Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2

4 — Privation of any member or joint.•Clause 5 — Destruction or permanent impairment ofpowers of any member or joint.•Clause 6 — Permanent disfigurem

Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2

ent of head or face.•Clause 7 — Fracture or dislocation of bone or tooth.•Clause 8 — Any hurt which endangers life or which causesthe sufferer to be.

Trauma in its MedicolegalView PointsChapterMedicolegal aspects of injuries are often not taken heed by treating doctor, whkh may obviously lead to unn

Ebook Textbook of forensic medicine and toxicology (2/E): Part 2depriving a male, of masculine vigour. Accordingly castration, cutting away of penis, etc. constitute ideal examples.

Trauma in its MedicolegalView PointsChapterMedicolegal aspects of injuries are often not taken heed by treating doctor, whkh may obviously lead to unn

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