person who claims the benefit of
provocation has to show that the provocation was
grave and sudden that he was deprived of power of
self ... provocation to the
accused.
(2) The provocation so given must have been grave.
(3) The provocation given by the deceased must
have been sudden
situation, it is submitted that being a case of grave
and sudden provocation due to the act of the deceased,
case would fall under Section ... needless to mention here that factum of grave
and sudden provocation at the end of the deceased, whether
established or not depends upon the facts
body ;
[iv] force applied in causing injury ;
[v] whether the act was sudden ;
[vi] whether the incident occurred by-chance or
whether there ... prior enmity or the
injured was stranger ;
[viii] whether there was sudden provocation ;
[ix] whether it was in the heat of passion ;
[x] whether
said that, appellant in
the heat of anger in sudden provocation
appears to have committed the alleged
offences, and therefore, the sentence for the
offence
prosecution is that the deceased had caused grave
and sudden provocation to the accused who was discharging his duty of
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said that, appellant in
the heat of anger in sudden provocation
appears to have committed the alleged
offences, and therefore, the sentence for the
offence
said that, appellant in
the heat of anger in sudden provocation
appears to have committed the alleged
offences, and therefore, the sentence for the
offence
body ;
[iv] force applied in causing injury ;
[v] whether the act was sudden ;
[vi] whether the incident occurred by-
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[viii] whether there was sudden provocation ;
[ix] whether it was in the heat of passion ;
[x] whether
alternatively argued that incident took place due
to grave and sudden provocation as the slap was given by the
deceased to the mother of appellant
goes
to negate his contention that it was a case of sudden provocation.
It is pertinent to note that the appellant has taken the deceased ... Criminal Procedure, nowhere raised his contention of
private defence or of sudden provocation. His only defence was of
total denial and false implication which