Factual Situation: C was engaged to be married with D. Once C saw D flirting with G, another girl. C inquired, but D ignored. C became terribly upset. Suspecting illicit liaison between D and G, a week later, C went to D's flat. Peeping through the door's chink, she was shocked to see D and G in flagrante delicto. On D opening the door, C immediately took out a penknife which she habitually used to carry along, claimed where a woman was only engaged to be married or was only in love with the accused.Issue: Whether the accused is guilty of murder.Decision:

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Factual Situation: C was engaged to be married with D. Once C saw D flirting with G, another girl. C inquired, but D ignored. C became terribly upset. Suspecting illicit liaison between D and G, a week later, C went to D's flat. Peeping through the door's chink, she was shocked to see D and G in flagrante delicto. On D opening the door, C immediately took out a penknife which she habitually used to carry along, claimed where a woman was only engaged to be married or was only in love with the accused.<br>Issue: Whether the accused is guilty of murder.<br>Decision: