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S.Ruby Celsia vs P.Selvakumar on 4 June, 2025

conclusion that the respondent had suffered a mental illness, namely, Paranoid Schizophrenia, and concluded that it was the respondent who was not inclined to live ... which would substantiate the fact that the respondent had suffered from Paranoid Schizophrenia. 18. That apart, this Court is shocked by the way the Trial
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Rajumon T.M vs Union Of India on 7 May, 2025

schizophrenia seem perfectly fine until they talk about what they are really thinking. Families and society are affected by schizophrenia too. Many people with schizophrenia ... without any apparent cause, they suddenly attack any person standing nearby. Paranoid Schizophrenia, paranoia and paraphrenia.— Paranoia is now regarded as a mild form
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Jose vs The Sub Inspector Of Police on 6 August, 2025

petitioner approached with a contention that the accused is suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, and that he 2025:KER:57810 O.P (Crl) No.692/2024 ... before the learned Sessions Judge confirming that the accused suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, and that he cannot stand trial. The Trial Court examined the above
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P. Shaji vs The State Of Kerala on 9 April, 2025

fact that the victim who was depressive in nature, had developed paranoid schizophrenia pursuant to 2025:KER:30165 Crl.R.P.No.1767/2006 ... mental disease by name Postpartum Paranoid Schizophrenia. It is stated by DW1 that the deceased had been brought by her husband for treatment before
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