To invoke the defence of insanity, which of the following must be clearly proved at the time of committing the act?I. the accused was labouring under defect of reasonII. from disease of the mindIII. does not know the nature and quality of the act he was doingIV. if he did know, he did not know what he was doing was wrong

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The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is a criminal code that defines crimes and their punishments. It was adopted in 1862 and applied to British India, except for princely states. After India's independence, the government adopted the IPC as the country's criminal code. In December 2023, the IPC was replaced by Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.  The IPC is one of the four pillars of India's judicial system, along with the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and the Indian Evidence Act. The IPC defines civil law rights and responsibilities, and outlines the process for resolving civil disputes.  The IPC is divided... Show more

To invoke the defence of insanity, which of the following must be clearly proved at the time of committing the act?<br>I. the accused was labouring under defect of reason<br>II. from disease of the mind<br>III. does not know the nature and quality of the act he was doing<br>IV. if he did know, he did not know what he was doing was wrong






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