Punishment for assault or criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation
criminal force with intent to dishonour person, otherwise than on grave provocation
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
136. Assault or criminal force on grave provocation
these circumstances do not
betray any signs of grave leave alone grave and sudden
provocation to have continued haunting the appellant and
disturbing his mental ... control. A person who claims the benefit of
provocation has to show that the provocation was grave and
sudden that he was deprived of power
deceased must have given
provocation to the accused.
(2) The provocation must be grave.
(3) The provocation must be sudden.
(4) The offender, by reason ... grave and sudden provocation, whereas the
ingredient of sustained provocation is a series of
acts more or less grave spread over a certain
period
deceased must have given provocation
to the accused; (b) the provocation must be grave; (c) the
provocation must be sudden; (d) the offender ... into consideration in ascertaining whether the
subsequent act caused sudden and grave provocation for
committing the offence. There can be sustained and continuous
provocations over
deceased
must have given provocation to the accused; (b) the
provocation must be grave; (c) the provocation must be
sudden; (d) the offender ... into consideration in ascertaining
whether the subsequent act caused sudden and grave
provocation for committing the offence. There can be
sustained and continuous provocations over
deceased must
have given provocation to the accused; (b) the
provocation must be grave; (c) the provocation must be
sudden; (d) the offender ... into consideration in ascertaining
whether the subsequent act caused sudden and grave
provocation for committing the offence. There can be
sustained and continuous provocations over
deceased must have given
provocation to the accused.
(2) The provocation must be grave.
(3) The provocation must be sudden.
(4) The offender, by reason ... grave and sudden
provocation, whereas the ingredient of
sustained provocation is a series of acts
more or less grave spread over a certain
period
deceased must have
given provocation to the accused; (b) the provocation
must be grave; (c) the provocation must be sudden; (d)
the offender ... into consideration in ascertaining
whether the subsequent act caused sudden and grave
provocation for committing the offence. There can be
sustained and continuous provocations over