Case Law
Subject : Criminal Law - Culpable Homicide
Guwahati, India - In a significant judgment delivered by Justice Susmita PhukanKhaund , the Guwahati High Court has partially overturned a General Security Forces Court (GSFC) decision, reducing a Border Security Force (BSF) constable’s life imprisonment sentence for murder to 10 years for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The case centered on whether “grave and sudden provocation” should have mitigated the initial murder conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
The petitioner, Tupe
Petitioner’s Counsel Argued:
Respondents (BSF) Contended:
Justice Khaund , after reviewing the evidence and arguments, observed that the GSFC acknowledged provocation but deemed it insufficient to qualify for Exception 1 of Section 300 IPC. However, the High Court differed, emphasizing several key points:
> "It was held by the Court that there was sudden provocation due to which the accused (petitioner) fired on Constable
The Court highlighted the evidence of PW-10, who confirmed
Referring to the Supreme Court's observation in Criminal Appeal No. 2232 of 2023, the High Court stated that the circumstances indicated
The Guwahati High Court set aside the GSFC’s order convicting Tupe
This judgment underscores the critical importance of considering the context of “grave and sudden provocation” in cases of homicide, even within the disciplined environment of the armed forces. It reaffirms that while violence cannot be condoned, the legal framework acknowledges that extreme provocation can diminish culpability from murder to culpable homicide.
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