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Grave and sudden provocation converting murder into culpable homicide should not be –
voluntarily provoked by the offender.
By anything done in obedience to the law.
By public servant in the lawful exercise of the powers of such public servant.
All are correct.
- Option 1: Voluntarily provoked by the offender: If the offender initiates the provocation, it cannot convert murder into culpable homicide.
- Option 2: By anything done in obedience to the law: Legal actions taken in adherence to the law do not justify reducing murder to culpable homicide.
- Option 3: By a public servant in the lawful exercise of the powers of such public servant: Actions by a public servant, if within their legal powers, should not provoke a reduction in the offense.
- Option 4: All are correct: This means that all the above conditions correctly describe situations where provocation should not convert murder to culpable homicide.
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