further submitted that essential ingredients to constitute the offence under Section 304 Part (I) IPC were also not proved by the prosecution from its evidence ... convicted and sentenced the accused appellants for the offence under Section 304 Part (I) IPC .. The doctor has opined that only one injury was found
converted from an offence
punishable under Section 302 IPC to Section 304 Part I or 304 Part II
IPC and the same is reproduced hereunder ... that will
decide whether the case falls under Section 302 or 304 Part I or
304 Part II. Many petty or insignificant matters - plucking
that will decide whether the case falls under
Section 302 or 304 Part I or 304 Part II. Many petty
or insignificant matters - plucking ... Under Section 302 , are not
converted into offences punishable Under Section
304 Part I/II, or cases of culpable homicide not
amounting to murder
converted from an offence
punishable under Section 302 IPC to Section 304 Part I or 304
Part II IPC and the same is reproduced hereunder ... that will decide whether the case falls under
Section 302 or 304 Part I or 304 Part II. Many petty or
insignificant matters — plucking
most, can be held
guilty under section 304 Part I IPC or 304 Part II IPC . According to
learned counsel, it is a case ... under section 302 IPC being altered to section
304 Part II IPC or even 304 Part I IPC .
11. Learned State Counsel, however, vehemently opposes
because
of the assault. The Court confirmed the conviction under Section
304 Part I of IPC .
2. In the case of Gulshan & Others ... under
Section 302 read with Section 34 into one under Section 304 Part I
read with Section 34 and commuted the sentence to one already
whether case in hand falls under
Section 302 or 304 Part-I or Part-II. Justice
Raveendran speaking for the Court held in para ... that will decide whether
the case falls under Section 302 or 304 Part I
or 304 Part II. Many petty or insignificant
matters - plucking
best it would be an offence
under Section 304 Part-I.
Whether the offence falls under the purview of Section 304 Part-I ... that will
decide whether the case falls Under Section 302 or 304
Part I or 304 Part II. Many petty or insignificant matters -
plucking
whether case in hand falls under
Section 302 or 304 Part-I or Part-II. Justice
Raveendran speaking for the Court held in para ... that will decide whether
the case falls under Section 302 or 304 Part I
or 304 Part II. Many petty or insignificant
matters - plucking
most the case
against accused No.1 Hari falls under Section 304 Part (I) or Part
(II) of IPC . The conviction of accused ... plea of defence counsel
that his case is falling under Section 304 part (I) or (II) of IPC . He
has submitted that