I can say that there is a status quo about his condition.

The major bleeding has been plugged, but he is still oozing from the extensive liver injury. His condition is quite critical.

The immediate step is that certain investigative procedures may happen tonight after six to seven hours. The situation is the same as described in the morning.

He continues to be in the intensive care unit. The kidney function is poor, but bleeding from liver has slowed down. He has also shown signs of consciousness like movements of hands and eyes.

The course of management would depend upon his progress and response which is being assessed by the team of doctors on an hour-to-hour basis.

He is on the life support system in the intensive care unit. The bleeding from the liver seems to have slowed down but the kidney function remains poor.

His condition is just the same as it was in the morning.

There are specific signs of consciousness like blinking of eyes and moving of hands.

His condition continues to be critical. More tests and investigations would be carried out in next six to 10 hours.