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The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Pulicherla Nagaraju @ Nagaraja Reddy vs State Of A.P on 18 August, 2006
43. The Court is, therefore, not persuaded that the offence in the present
case, as far as A1 is concerned, is culpable homicide not amounting to
murder. The facts of the present case or more or less similar to those in
Pulicherla Nagaraju @ Nagaraja Reddy v. State of A.P. (supra), where the
Supreme Court discussed the entire case law and observed in paragraph 29
as under:
Section 299 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
State Of Andhra Pradesh vs Rayavarapu Punnayya & Another on 15 September, 1976
34. The four step test that the prosecution has to fulfil in order to prove that
the offence is murder, in terms of the above exposition in Virsa Singh
(supra) Rayavarapu Punnayya (supra) is as under:
Jagrup Singh vs State Of Haryana on 7 May, 1981
Even in Jagrup Singh v. State of Haryana (supra),
a single blow was inflicted on the head of the victim in a sudden fight.
There is no sudden fight in the present case.