during course of conversation, he became annoyed and due to sudden provocation he inflicted knife blows to his father-in-law Bhola in his abdomen ... next morning, on which he became annoyed and due to sudden provocation caused knife blows to the witness and when Anshu Devi came forward
taken to its own face value, it is a case of sudden provocation and in heat of passion the accused-appellant who was cutting ... Section 300 IPC and it is a case of sudden provocation and the appellant is liable to be convicted under Section 304 IPC in place
Dr. (Smt.) Nupur Talwar vs State Of U.P. And Anr. on 12 October, 2017
accused-respondents as the incident had taken place all of a sudden and there was no premeditated meeting of mind amongst the accused-respondents ... offfences they were charged.
8.10. The incident took place out of sudden provocation. In the circumstances, the accused-respondents are liable for their individual acts
Perusal of the FIR makes it clear that on the sudden provocation, these accused persons assaulted Kalu. PW-2 Hanuman also stated in his examination ... death of the deceased. What accused/ appellants did, was result of sudden provocation. It does not necessarily indicate that the accused/ appellants shared common intention
Babu & Others vs State Of U.P. on 1 September, 2017
Author: Sheo Kumar
while deprived of the power of self control under rage and sudden provocation, caused the death of the person who gave the provocation, or causes
appellant and his father. The deceased was unarmed. There was no provocation, sudden quarrel or fight. There was no indication of any cause ... proved motive of the murder of the deceased. There was no provocation, sudden quarrel of fight. There was also no indication of any cause
injury; (v) whether the act was in the course of sudden quarrel or sudden fight or free for all fight; (vi) whether the incident occurs ... deceased was a stranger; (viii) whether there was any grave and sudden provocation, and if so, the cause for such provocation; (ix) whether
palce. Merely the fact that the incident took place all of a sudden does not absolve the accused persons from the liability of causing death ... extended in favour of the accused. There was no grave and sudden provocation from the side of the deceased and no injury was caused