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
(a) With the intention of causing (1) With the intention of causing
death death
(b) With the intention ... with the intention of causing
death; (2) when it is committed by causing death with the intention of
causing such bodily injury as is likely
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
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
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
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
accused had any
intention of causing the death of Rajpal nor were
the injuries caused with the intention of causing
such bodily injuries ... which the death is caused is done with the
intention of causing death, or of causing bodily
injury as is likely 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
inflicted by the
accused with the intention of causing death of the deceased or
with the intention or knowledge that the injury would ... wife from further blows. A
'Kapa' is capable of causing simple as well as fatal injuries to
the accused Indraj and his wife