Law of Crimes Week 4 2
Law of Crimes Week 4 2
Law of Crimes Week 4 2
Week 4
BBA LLB 2016
PROFESSOR ROHINI SEN
Grave and Private
Sudden Defence
Provocation
Exceptions
to Murder
Exercise of
Consent Legal Power
Sudden Fight
Exceptions to Murder
For example, A and B are brothers and B suddenly asks A about the reason for
selling their property to which A replies that it was only his property and he could
dispose it any way he wanted. They got into a fight and in the heat of the moment,
A stabs B with a knife once. Since this was not premeditated and was sudden, it
will come within this exception.
If in a heated discussion A spontaneously shoots B, this would amount to taking
advantage on A’s part and in this case A has acted in a cruel manner. The exception
will not apply.
Muthu v. State by Inspector
Accused saw deceased throwing waste paper and trash in his shop and shouted at
him saying “why do you do this everyday?” and then pulled his hair. He deceased
then pushed the accused, after which the accused picked up a knife from a table
around him and stabbed the deceased.
Court held both Exception 1 and 4 apply as the crime was committed on
provocation and in the heat of passion and was not premediated (since he wasn’t
even carrying the knife)
Both exceptions were applied and it amounted to culpable homicide.
Exception 5: Consent
Usually known as ‘euthanasia’.
Does not exonerate the offender, since a person is not entitled to give up his life by
consent.
For example, X decides to kill himself because he is depressed and recently failed an
exam. He tells his wife Y who asks him to kill her first. X kills Y accordingly but
gets arrested before he can kill himself. Here this exception applies as Y gave
consent which was not under a fear of injury or misconception of fact but voluntarily.
Even under English law such cases fall under ‘suicide pact’ and get punished as
manslaughter and not murder.
If A kills B because B has been suffering from serious diseases and is going to go
into f A took B’s consent.