must be the person who gave the provocation.
(ii) The provocation must be both ‗grave' and ‗sudden'.
(iii) The provocation must deprive ... provocation to the accused.
(2) The provocation so given must have been grave.
(3) The provocation given by the deceased must have been sudden
that she did not venture an
opinion qua the grave and sudden provocation as testified
hereinabove, by the son of the respondent, Mustafa ... murder of the deceased, it was all in the grave and sudden
provocation, mere coming back to the room with chopper by
keeping it behind
crime. It was an act committed due to grave and
sudden provocation in the heat of passion at the spur of the moment ... provocation to the
accused,
CRL.A. 739/2017 Page 22 of 32
ii) The provocation must be grave,
iii) The provocation must be sudden
provocation to the
accused.
(2) The provocation so given must have been grave.
Crl. A. 302/2018 Page 12 of 17
(3) The provocation given ... deceased must have been
sudden.
(4) The offender by reason of such grave and sudden
provocation must have been deprived of his power of
self
Verma's alternative submission was that there was grave and sudden
provocation which led to A-1 assaulting the deceased and therefore
Exception ... deceased was a stranger; (viii) whether
there was any grave and sudden provocation, and if so, the cause for
such provocation; (ix) whether
Section 300 IPC would not be attracted. No
grave and sudden provocation could be said to exist as there was sufficient
cooling time
Jaspal Singh Gosain vs Cbi on 6 February, 2018
Equivalent citations: AIRONLINE 2018 DEL 2424
Section 300 IPC would not be attracted. No
grave and sudden provocation could be said to exist as there was sufficient
cooling time
Section 300 IPC would not be attracted. No
grave and sudden provocation could be said to exist as there was sufficient
cooling time
Section 300 IPC would not be attracted. No
grave and sudden provocation could be said to exist as there was sufficient
cooling time