whilst deprived of the power of self-control
by grave and sudden provocation, causes the death
of the person who gave the provocation or causes ... provocation is not given by
anything done in the lawful exercise of the right of
private defence.
Explanation.-- Whether the provocation was grave
and sudden
kill, he did no cause injuries due to quarrel and
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sudden provocation by the deceased.In the case of Rampal Singh
v. State ... being deprived of the power of
self-control by grave and sudden provocation causes the death of the person who
has caused the provocation
standing
enmity between them regarding partition of family
property and under sudden provocation the scuffle was
taken place but accused No.1 did not have
deceased participated in the
sudden fight;
(g) Whether there was any previous enmity;
(h) Whether there was any sudden provocation;
(i) Whether the attack ... amount of force used by the first accused are all
due to sudden fight. Therefore, we are of the opinion that the first accused
deceased participated in the sudden fight;
g) Whether there was any previous enmity;
h) Whether there was any sudden provocation;
i) Whether the attack ... that there was no
previous enmity between them, but out of sudden provocation,
the accused attacked the deceased in a heat of passion
behalf of the accused that he had acted
under grave and sudden provocation having lost his power of self control after the
confession of illicit ... record to show that the
accused had acted under grave and sudden provocation having lost his power of
self control. Under the circumstances, the plea
father. It is contended that the incident took place in a sudden
provocation and both parties attacked one another and caused
injuries on the body
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
hurt on provocation —
Whoever voluntarily causes grievous hurt on grave and
sudden provocation, if he neither intends nor knows himself
to be likely to 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