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Analysis and Conclusion:
Cold Water Lavage primarily refers to a medical procedure involving washing out the stomach or body, notably in poisoning or trauma cases, with careful sample preservation for forensic analysis. In legal and narrative contexts, it is also used metaphorically to describe brutality or premeditated violence. Proper technique and sample handling are essential for accurate diagnosis and legal evidence. The term's broader usage reflects both clinical practice and symbolic representations of ruthlessness or cleansing.

References:
- Paulrajan VS KHM Hospital - Consumer
- Wasim Ahmed VS State - Delhi
- Unpa VS State of H. P. - Himachal Pradesh
- Mukesh VS State for NCT of Delhi - Supreme Court
- State of Maharashtra & another VS Shivaji @ Dadya Shankar Alhat & another - Bombay
- State VS Ashok Kumar - Crimes
- Vasanta Sampat Dupare VS State of Maharashtra - Crimes
- Assistant Sales Tax Officer VS B. C. Kame, Proprietor Kame Photo Studio - Supreme Court
- Thilakan VS C. I. Of Police - Kerala

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Paulrajan VS KHM Hospital

India - Consumer

K.S.GUPTA, B.K.TAIMNI

Ryles tube was inserted for cold water ravage and IV fluids were given. It showed no bleeding after the first episode. When the position improved, blood transfusion was done at about 12:20 a.m. There was another episode of vomiting at about 4:30 p.m.

Assistant Sales Tax Officer VS B. C. Kame, Proprietor Kame Photo Studio

1976 0 Supreme(SC) 502 India - Supreme Court

JASWANT SINGH, A.C.GUPTA, H.R.KHANNA

mirror and portray scene from actual life it also catches and preserves for future what belongs to and is part of fleeting moment - Ravage ... As a part of its business as hoteliers, the company received guests in its several hotels to whom, besides furnishing lodging, it also served several other amenities, such as public and private rooms, bath with hot and cold running water, linen, meals during stated hours. ... The ravage brought about by the passage of time, the decay and the ageing process which inevitably set in ....

Thilakan VS C. I. Of Police

2007 0 Supreme(Ker) 579 India - Kerala

T.R.RAMACHANDRAN NAIR, K.BALAKRISHNAN NAIR

... June clouds hunt for drinking water! ... December nights hunt for cold! ... April dawns hunt for a tiny flower! ... Sylvan rivers hunt for swirling currents! ... The rhythm of creation is shattered. ... ... This shining water moves in the streams and rivers is not just water but the blood of our ancestors. ... But perhaps it is because the red man is a savage and does not understand. ... There is no quiet place in the white man's cities. No place to hear the unfurling of leaves in spring, or the ru....

State of Maharashtra & another VS Shivaji @ Dadya Shankar Alhat & another

2004 0 Supreme(Bom) 935 India - Bombay

S.S.PARKAR, RANJANA DESAI

The savage nature of the crime has shocked our judicial conscience. There are no extenuating or mitigating circumstances whatsoever in the case. ... It is significant to note that he has stated that he was offering water to his cattle from the cistern of Sangale. ... The Supreme Court confirmed the death sentence by holding that "the offence was not only inhuman and barbaric but it was a totally ruthless crime of rape followed by cold blooded murder and an affront to the human dignity of society. ... A real and abiding concern for the dig....

Wasim Ahmed VS State

2017 0 Supreme(Del) 1929 India - Delhi

A.K.CHAWLA

Counsel of the accused that in the gastric lavage, no drug was found in the FSL does not mean that PW1 was not given stupefying substance. ... He was immediately taken by the PCR after receiving the call an the doctor had taken the gastric lavage means that accused was given something having intoxicating substance. ... 6. ... Assailing the impugned judgment, it was also strenuously contended that there was no evidence for any stupefying substance having been administered to Nabi Ulla inasmuch as, as per the FSL report, no drug or tranquilizer was detected ....

Vasanta Sampat Dupare VS State of Maharashtra

2014 8 Supreme 257 India - Supreme Court

DIPAK MISRA, ROHINTON FALI NARIMAN, UDAY UMESH LALIT

witnesses independent witnesses – Principles – Discovery of fact and discovery of articles – Conduct of appellant – Showing the water ... The appellant, as per the prosecution version, after satisfying his uncontrolled, insatiable and rapacious savage desire, battered the girl to death. ... It is in her testimony that about 6.00 pm the appellant came to her house again and as she was feeling giddy and had reclined on the cot, he sprinkled some water on her face. ... After the savage act was over, the coolness of the appe....

State VS Ashok Kumar

India - Crimes

M.S.A.SIDDIQUI, ARUN B.SAHARYA

Nor did they do the deed to glut savage vengeance, or satiated long settled and deadly hate. ... It was a treacherous, cold blooded, premeditated and concerted murder. ... ;(ii) Sentence - Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 302 - Conviction under - Death Sentence - Treacherous, cold ... Nor did they do the deed to glut savage vengeance, or satiated long settled and deadly hate. It was a treacherous, cold blooded, premeditated and concerted murder. 47. ... Early in the morning I noticed that there was no #....

Unpa VS State of H. P.

2016 0 Supreme(HP) 155 India - Himachal Pradesh

RAJIV SHARMA, P.S.RANA

He further deposed that the gastric lavage was stored in a sterile bottle. The sample of vomit was not preserved. No specific seal was used in sealing the samples. ... 11. PW-8 Smt. ... The gastric lavage was done and sample was preserved after due sealing. I/V fluids were given. The sample of vomit was also preserved after due sealing and parcels were given with sample seal to the accompanying police for analysis with docket. ... The gastric lavage was done and sample was preserved after due sealing. It was quite possible that the patien....

Vasanta Sampat Dupare VS State of Maharashtra

India - Crimes

DIPAK MISRA, ROHINTON FALI NARIMAN, UDAY UMESH LALIT

witnesses independent witnesses – Principles – Discovery of fact and discovery of articles – Conduct of appellant – Showing the water ... The appellant, as per the prosecution version, after satisfying his uncontrolled, insatiable and rapacious savage desire, battered the girl to death. ... It is in her testimony that about 6.00 pm the appellant came to her house again and as she was feeling giddy and had reclined on the cot, he sprinkled some water on her face. ... After the savage act was over, the coolness of the appe....

Mukesh VS State for NCT of Delhi

2017 3 Supreme 385 India - Supreme Court

DIPAK MISRA, ASHOK BHUSHAN, R.BANUMATHI

The prosecutrix was re-operated on 23.12.2012 for peritoneal lavage and placement of drain under general anaesthesia and the notes are exhibited as Ex.PW-50/E. ... 25. ... PW-50 further operated the prosecutrix on 23.12.2012 for peritoneal lavage and placement of drain under general anaesthesia and his notes are Ex.PW-50/E. ... 160. ... shattering cold night that was gradually stepping in would bring with it the devastating hour of darkness when she, alongwith her friend, would get into a bus at Munirka bus stand to be dropped at a part....

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