Jhande Yadav @ Jhundu @ Shiv Kumar vs State Of U.P. on 20 September, 2024
Bench
view to giving an adequate opportunity to the officer charged to reflect with cool
mind as to what defence, if any, he would like ... provide reasonable
opportunity to the charged officer to reflect with cool mind, weigh calmly the
pros and cons of pleading guilty or defending the charge
First, whether
there was an intervening period for the passion to cool
and for the accused to regain dominance and control
over his mind. Secondly ... whether the accused acting as a
reasonable man had time to reflect and cool down. The
offender is presumed to possess the general power
First, whether
there was an intervening period for the passion to cool
and for the accused to regain dominance and control
over his mind. Secondly ... whether the accused acting as a
reasonable man had time to reflect and cool down. The
offender is presumed to possess the general power
revenge
means that the person had the time
to think, to reflect, and that would
negative a sudden temporary loss of
selfcontrol which ... whether the accused acting as a reasonable
man had time to reflect and cool down. The
offender is presumed to possess the general
power
revenge
means that the person had the time
to think, to reflect, and that would
negative a sudden temporary loss of
selfcontrol which ... whether the accused acting as a reasonable
man had time to reflect and cool down. The
offender is presumed to possess the general
power
revenge
means that the person had the time
to think, to reflect, and that would
negative a sudden temporary loss of
selfcontrol which ... whether the accused acting as a reasonable
man had time to reflect and cool down. The
offender is presumed to possess the general
power
First, whether there was
an intervening period for the passion to cool
and for the accused to regain dominance and
control over his mind. Secondly ... whether the accused
acting as a reasonable man had time to reflect
and cool down. The offender is presumed to
possess the general power
First, whether
there was an intervening period for the passion to cool and for the accused to
regain dominance and control over his mind. Secondly ... whether the accused acting as a reasonable man had time to
reflect and cool down. The offender is presumed to possess the general power
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