Grievous hurt defined as specified severe injuries and conditions that endanger life or cause prolonged incapacity. Grievous hurt is defined by an enumerated list of injuries-emasculation; permanent loss of sight or hearing in either organ; loss or permanent impairment of any member or joint; permanent disfiguration of the head or face; fracture or dislocation of a bone or tooth-and, additionally, any hurt that endangers life or causes the sufferer severe bodily pain or inability to pursue ordinary activities for fifteen days.
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Grievous hurt defined as specified severe injuries and conditions that endanger life or cause prolonged incapacity.
Grievous hurt is defined by an enumerated list of injuries-emasculation; permanent loss of sight or hearing in either organ; loss or permanent impairment of any member or joint; permanent disfiguration of the head or face; fracture or dislocation of a bone or tooth-and, additionally, any hurt that endangers life or causes the sufferer severe bodily pain or inability to pursue ordinary activities for fifteen days.
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