Court : Kerala
..... is a continuation to the popliteat vein. as a general rule every sane man is presumed to have knowledge about the necessary or natural and probable consequences of his acts. this must prevail unless the court, from the appreciation of evidence on record, entertains a reasonable doubt regarding the knowledge. can any sane person be attributed with ..... second limbs of section 299, ipc to constitute culpable homicide is absent in this case. therefore, the question is whether 'knowledge that he is likely by such act' to cause death could be said to be proved against the appellant so as to attract the third limb of the offence of culpable homicide. from the evidence ..... such circumstances, are relevant with respect to the conduct of the appellant, previous and subsequent to the occurrence and therefore in view of section 8 of the evidence act they are relevant. though pws 1 and 4 were cross examined at length not even a suggestion regarding any animosity with the deceased sunny was put to them. .....
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