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Citing Sudden Provocation—”Heat of Passion Without Premeditation Warrants Lesser Punishment”

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Karnataka High Court Modifies Murder Conviction to Culpable Homicide, Citing Sudden Provocation—"Heat of Passion Without Premeditation Warrants Lesser Punishment"
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Karnataka High Court Modifies Murder Conviction to Culpable Homicide, Citing Sudden Provocation—”Heat of Passion Without Premeditation Warrants Lesser Punishment”

Court’s Decision The High Court of Karnataka overturned the trial court's conviction of the accused under Section 302 IPC (murder) and instead convicted him under Section 304 Part II IPC…
Posted by Rawlaw February 17, 2025

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