which the
death is caused is done -
INTENTION
(a) with the intention of causing (1) with the intention of
death; or causing death ... with the intention of causing (2) with the intention of
such bodily injury as is likely causing such bodily injury
to cause death
which the death is caused is
done -
INTENTION
(a) with the intention of causing (1) with the intention of causing
death; or death ... intention of causing (2) with the intention of causing
such bodily injury as is likely to such bodily injuries as the offender
cause death
which the
death is caused is done -
INTENTION
(a) with the intention of causing (1) with the intention of
death; or causing death ... with the intention of causing (2) with the intention of
such bodily injury as is likely causing such bodily injury
to cause death
that the act which causes death is done with the intention of
causing death or is done with the intention of causing a bodily
injury ... ordinary course of nature, and did not extend to the intention
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of causing death, the offence would be murder. Illustration (c)
appended to Section
unable to ascribe to the finding
that the appellants' intention was to cause
death of Bhura deceased. The finding betrays
the observation ... hacking on the body of the deceased with daggers
and causing his intentional death and thereby committing
offence punishable under Section 302 IPC. Therefore
where there is no
intention to cause death and no knowledge that the act done,
in all probabilities, will cause death. This provision is directed ... intention still a
person may venture or practice such rashness or negligence
which may cause the death of other. The death so caused
essential that bodily injury capable of causing death should
have been inflicted. Although the nature of injury actually
caused may often give considerable assistance ... Section 307 .
14. Whether there was intention to kill or knowledge that
death will be caused is a question of fact and would depend
does any act with such
intention or knowledge, and under such
circumstances that, if he by that act caused
death, he would be guilty ... essential
that bodily injury capable of causing death should have been
inflicted. Although the nature of injury actually caused may
often give considerable assistance
said provision relates to death caused
by negligence. Section 304-A applies to cases where there is
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no intention to cause death ... death of another person. Rashness and
negligence are essential elements under Section 304-A . It
carves out a specific offence where death is caused
assailants who caused grievous injuries on CW-1, ultimately
resulting in his death.
4. As noted above, after the death of the deceased, another
complaint ... vital part,
no intention to cause the injury which is
likely to cause death and no knowledge of
causing death could be inferred from