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. Grave & sudden provocation is
question of fact
. question of law
mixed question of fact & law
a presumption under the law
"Provocation is an or series of acts, done by dead man to the accused w would cause in any reason person, and actually cause the accused, a sudden temporary loss of self con rendering the accused subject to passion as to .n him orher for the moment master of his mind." This leads to two questions: (i) What is the effect of time lag between the an provocation and commission of the offence? (ii) Whether words or gestures unaccompanied by acts can amount to provocation? j7? v Dth57) Thus it is a question of fact only.
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