Unrestrained killings and the law : a comparative analysis of the laws of provocation and excessive self-defence in India, England, and Australia

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Unrestrained killings and the law : a comparative analysis of the laws of provocation and excessive self-defence in India, England, and Australia

Stanley Yeo

(Law in India series)

Oxford University Press, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [196]-201) and index

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The book examines two instances of unrestrained killings which the law had occasion to recognize as falling short of murder. By conducting a comparative analysis of the laws pertaining to these defences in India, England and Australia, the study reveals the strengths and weakness of these laws. This book is intended for postgraduate students, teachers, and practitioners of criminal law.

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