A. M. AHMADI, SUJATA V. MANOHAR
K. G. Poovaiah – Appellant
Versus
General Manager/managing Director Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation – Respondent
(1) SPECIAL leave granted.
(2) THE appellant, a medical practitioner aged about 36 years, and his mother met with an accident on 10-11-1987. He sustained injuries, four in number, as follows:
"1. Head injury with fracture of right zygoma, which has been treated by an operative elevation. 2. Injury to the L.S. Spine requiring bed rest with analgesics. 3. Injury to the (right) knee requiring rest. 4. Injury, compound right forearm with CLW 8" x 2" over the extensor aspects treated by primary debridement and suturing of 7 extensor tendons."
(3) THE evidence shows that his right hand was crushed and was dangling with blood oozing out. PW 3 Dr Mohan Iyer, who examined him, deposed that there was considerable loss of blood and an emergency operation of the right forearm had to be performed since 10 tendons were cut and were severely damaged with loss of substance. The hand had to be repaired and after operation he required intensive physiotherapy treatment. On further examination on 30-12-1990 it was noticed that his right hand had been rendered functionally disabled and the disablement was of a permanent nature. The movements of the fingers of the right hand w
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