Section 319 IPC-Hurt means bodily pain, disease or infirmity caused to any person.
Section 320 I PC-Grievous Hurt
Clause 8
Some injuries, although they may not meet the criteria outlined in the seven clauses above, can still be extremely severe.
i) Injuries that endanger life: The notion of an injury dangerous to life is not precisely defined. In the absence of surgical assistance, such injuries may lead to fatality.
ii) Injuries causing severe bodily pain to the victim, or
iii) Rendering the victim unable to pursue ordinary activities for a duration of 20 days: It can be challenging to establish that an injured person experienced severe bodily pain for 20 days, but it is comparatively easier to demonstrate their incapacity to engage in regular activities due to the injury.
The doctor's assessment of the patient's disability holds significance.
Ordinary pursuits encompass the daily routines of an individual, such as eating, bathing, using the toilet, etc., but do not encompass the specific tasks constituting a person's employment duties.
Note: The potential for correction through surgery should not be a consideration when evaluating any of the aforementioned injuries.
Merely spending 20 days in the hospital does not categorize an injury as grievous.
S.325. I.P.C.: Punishment for voluntarily causing grievous hurt : Imprisonment for a term extending to seven years and also fine.
S.326,1.P.C.: Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means: Imprisonment up to ten years and also fine.
326,A. I.P.C.: Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid, etc. is punishable with imprisonment of not less than ten years, but may extend to life, and with fine.
Dangerous weapons or means encompass any tool designed for shooting, stabbing, or cutting, or any implement that, when utilized as an offensive weapon, is capable of causing death. This includes fire or any heated substance, poison or corrosive substances, explosive materials, or any substance that, when inhaled, swallowed, or introduced into the bloodstream, is harmful to the human body, whether administered directly or by means of an animal.
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