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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "#Insanity"
Mere Plea of Insanity Not Enough, Accused Must Prove Unsoundness Of Mind At Time Of Offence: Karnataka High Court
Burden To Prove Insanity Of Spouse Is On Party Seeking Dissolution Of Marriage On Grounds Of Such Insanity: Allahabad High Court
[S. 84 IPC] Kerala HC Allows Appeal By Accused Who Pled Insanity Over Parents' Murder, Says He Didn't Attempt To Flee, Maintained Affection For Parents
Standard Of Proof To Prove Insanity Is Only 'Reasonable Doubt' : Supreme Court Acquits Man Accused Of Killing His Grandfather
Burden Of Proof On Accused To Prove Plea Of Insanity Is One Of Preponderance Of Probability : Supreme Court
IO Duty Bound To Subject Accused To Mental Examination Immediately After Arrest In Appropriate Cases: Bombay High Court
To Be Medically Or Legally Insane: Confusion Over The Meaning Of Section 84 Of The IPC
S.202 Indian Contract Act | Agency In Which Agent Has Interest Is Neither Terminated By Insanity Nor Death Of Principal: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Defence's Burden To Prove Plea Of Insanity Is Only To Establish Preponderance Of Probability, Not Beyond All Manner Of Doubt: Rajasthan HC
Recognizing Mental Health Within The Contours Of The Criminal Justice System – An Overview
Kerala High Court Acquits Accused In A Triple Murder Case For Failure Of Investigation Officer To Ascertain Mental Stability
Defence Of Insanity Can Be Claimed By Female Suffering From Premenstrual Stress Syndrome: Rajasthan HC [Read Judgment]
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