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In situations of the victim himself provoking for homicide, does it fall under provocational homicide?

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Answered by itsbiswaa
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Answer:A' under the influence passion excited by a provocation given by Z ... The plea of sudden and grave provocation as an exception of murder is: ... and provocation can be used is to be gathered from the facts and circumstances of the case. ... that he does not believe a word of A's deposition, and that A has perjured himself.

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Answered by XxItzkhushixX
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The word homicide is supposedly derived from Latin where "homo" means man and "cida" means killing. Thus, homicide means the killing of a man by a man. Homicide can be lawful or unlawful. Culpable homicide is punishable by law and is further divided into two categories:

(i) Culpable homicide amounting to murder

(ii) Culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

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