Bachan Singh Etc. Etc vs State Of Punjab Etc. Etc on 16 August, 1982
Equivalent
death. No doubt in his deposition the doctor, PW 4
has stated in the general way that these injuries
were sufficient to cause death ... 1stly of Section 300 IPC is also not attracted i.e.
intentionally causing death. If their intention was to
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cause death, they would have
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 of causing death, the
offence would be murder. Illustration (c) appended to Section
gave a rather forceful blow,
which ultimately caused his death. Peritonitis also
supervened and that hastened the death of Khem Singh. But
for that Khem ... which the death is caused is done with the
intention of causing death."
In our opinion, the two clauses are disjunctive and
separate
which the death is caused is done with the intention of causing death, of
Secondly, - If it is done with me intention of causing such ... person to whom the harm is caused, or
Thirdly, - If it is done with the intention of causing bodily injury to any person
Whoever causes death by doing an
act with the intention of causing death, or
with the intention of causing such bodily
injury as is likely ... homicide shall prove beyond
reasonable doubt that the accused caused death with the
requisite intention described in s. 299 of the Indian Penal
Code. This
committing sodomy with PW-2, and under Section 302 , IPC
for intentionally causing death of his wife on November 13,
1985. The conviction ... appellant was
responsible for intentionally causing burn injuries to his
wife Smt. Shivratri Devi, which resulted in her death.
Though, no corroboration of dying declaration
which the death is
caused is done with the intention of causing death, or if
the act falls within any of the three clauses ... which the death is
caused is done with the intention of causing death, or if
the act falls within any of the three clauses
State Of U.P vs Kishanpal & Ors on 8 August, 2008
Author: P. Sathasivam
which caused death, was done. The
intention to cause death or the
knowledge that death will probably be
caused, is essential and is that ... death of the person must have been
caused;
(ii) such death must have been caused by the
act of the accused by causing bodily
injury