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The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 304 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
State Of U.P. vs Rajendra Yadav And Ors. on 12 March, 2004
1. This jail appeal has been filed against the judgment and order of conviction dated 11.02.2015 and order of sentence dated 13.2.2015 passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, Second, Gautam Budh Nagar in S.T. No.381 of 2011 (State Vs. Ramendra Yadav) whereby the appellant Ramendra Yadav has been convicted for offence punishable under Section 302 IPC and has been sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life along with fine of Rs.50,000/- and default sentence of one year simple imprisonment.
Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Bhagwan Munjaji Pawade vs State Of Maharashtra on 3 May, 1978
In Bhagwan Munjaji Pawade v. State of Maharashtra, (1978) 3 SCC 330 (Para 6), it was observed that where the accused is armed and the deceased is unarmed, Exception 2 can have no application and Exception 4 to Section 300 would not apply if there is sudden quarrel but no sudden fight between the deceased and the accused. It was held that ''Fight' postulates a bilateral transaction in which blows are exchanged.
K. M. Nanavati vs State Of Maharashtra on 24 November, 1961
In K.M. Nanavati V. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 605 it was held that the test of grave and sudden provocation is whether a reasonable man, belonging to the same class of society, to which the accused was placed, would be so provoked to lose his self control.
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