respondent is suffering from 'paranoid schizophrenia' which
is an incurable disease. On further enquiry, the petitioner came
to know from the parents ... father of the appellant. He has stated that
"paranoid person having Paranoid schizophrenia will be suspicious,
fearfulness, disturbed, biological function, hallucinations, delusion of
persecutions
respondent is suffering from 'paranoid schizophrenia' which
is an incurable disease. On further enquiry, the petitioner came
to know from the parents ... father of the appellant. He has stated that
"paranoid person having Paranoid schizophrenia will be suspicious,
fearfulness, disturbed, biological function, hallucinations, delusion of
persecutions
hospital on
29.11.2010 and he diagnosed that the accused
suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and advised
him continuous medication. He has produced copy
of the case ... present case was also that the appellant was
suffering from "paranoid schizophrenia". The term
has been defined in Modi's Medical Jurisprudence
Research
Institute (CPRI) was diagnosed with a severe mental
illness viz., Paranoid Schizophrenia and he was, therefore,
unable to put forth his case before ... period of three days and was diagnosed with
Paranoid Schizophrenia. It has been stated that the
petitioner was not in coma and he was conscious