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Mana Gendal And Ors. vs Emperor on 13 June, 1930

The learned Judge appears to have been influenced by a decision of the Bombay High Court in 'Mana Gendal v. Emperor' AIR 1930 Bom 483 (A). That case merely decides that where death is caused by injuries on the head and elsewhere and in cases where the offence committed Is culpable homicide not amounting to murder, it is wrong to take a lenient view of the offence and convict the accused of the lesser offence of grievous hurt. But that case is no authority for the proposition that where death is caused by Intentionally Inflicting injuries, which are sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death, the offence would not amount to murder. Such a finding would be plainly against the provisions of the Penal Code.
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