passion arising from that provocation and not after
the passion had cooled down by lapse of time, or
otherwise giving room and scope for premeditation ... whether the accused acting as a reasonable man had time to
reflect and cool down. The offender is presumed to possess the
general power
Aher Raja Khima vs The State Of Saurashtra on 22 December, 1955
Equivalent citations: 1956
Section 13B (2) of the
Hindu Marriage Act to provide for a cooling period of six months from
the date of filing of the divorce ... their decision to separate. Even otherwise, the
cooling period gives the couple time to ponder and reflect and take a
considered decision as to whether
choice so as to enable him to reflect and give a cool
thought as to whether he wanted to make a confession
essential
for the maintenance of judicial independence.
However, sobriety, cool, calm and poise should
be reflected in every action and expression of
Judge." (emphasis
essential for the maintenance of judicial independence. However, sobriety,
cool, calm and poise should be reflected in every action and expression of
a judge
involved as witnesses in as much that after
tempers cool and there is time for reflection they find
that while one child has been murdered
essential for the
maintenance of judicial independence.
However, sobriety, cool, calm and poise
should be reflected in every action and
expression of a Judge
essential for the maintenance of judicial independence. However, sobriety, cool, calm and poise should be reflected in every action and expression of a judge
C.E.S.C. Ltd. Etc vs Subhash Chandra Bose And Ors on 15 November