noticed
that Geeta had committed suicide by self strangulation with
the aid of the string of her petticoat.
The Officer-in-charge of Sambalpur Town ... patient under the influence of phenargan
could not commit suicide by self strangulation, he has also
deposed that D and C operation is conducted
presence of
ligature mark on her neck, commission of suicide by self
strangulation and thereafter setting herself on fire must be
ruled out.
The learned
throttling, and PW-4 had specifically denied the
possibility of self-strangulation.
8.1 On the aspect of sentencing, he argued that in light
have remained in sense to hang herself later on by
self-strangulation. The entire defence version to say
the least was preposterous and violated
ground and had
679
attempted to strangulate him whereupon the took out his
kirpan and struck B in self defence.- The Sessions Judge
disbelieved ... deceased attempted to strangulate
me. I was then wearing small kirpan. I
unsheathed it and used it in self defence
causing a couple of injuries
abrasions were found on the deceased which were not self-inflicted. That means, before strangulation, there should have been severe resistance by the deceased
distinction between strangulation and
throttling is also dealt within the self-same work:
“Definition-Strangulation is defined as the
compression of the neck
which the deceased was done to death, i.e., by first
strangulating her and then setting her afire, needed at
least two persons, because ... instinct
of self preservation is natural in all living beings. A
single person could not have possibly overpowered the
victim to strangulate
that the appellant was being assaulted
and in fact attempted to be strangulated, it needs to be considered whether
the appellant shot the deceased ... strangulating him after pushing him to the floor.
As observed by this Court a mere reasonable apprehension is enough to put
the right of self
lost his power of self-control, slapped her, took her inside
the house, and caused death of his daughter by strangulation and
throttling. The medical ... murder if the offender, whilst deprived of the power of self-control by
grave and sudden provocation, causes the death of the person who gave