cruelty or an act indicating mental disorder or any psychopathic disorder.
6. On 9th March, 1981, the father of the husband again wrote ... tried to make a grievance of the wife's alleged psychopathic disorder and unusual behaviour. He has referred to the question
expression mental disorder means mental
illness, arrested or incomplete development of
mind, psychopathic disorder or any other
disorder or disability of mind and includes
schizophrenia ... expression psychopathic disorder means a
persistent disorder or disability of mind (whether
or not including sub-normality of intelligence)
which results in abnormally aggressive
abnormality
of mind or partial delusion, irresistible impulse or
compulsive behaviour of psychopath affords no
protection under section 84 ."
29. In the matter ... psychiatric report.
He suffers from severe personality
disorder (severe character pathology) with
psychopathic conduct (alleged harm to relative
with revengeful intent) with manipulative
suicidality with
mental disorder" means mental
illness, arrested or incomplete development of mind,
psychopathic disorder or any other disorder or
disability of mind and includes schizophrenia ... expression "psychopathic disorder" means a
persistent disorder or disability of mind (whether or
not including sub-normality of intelligence) which
results in abnormally
mental disorder" means mental
illness, arrested or incomplete development of mind,
psychopathic disorder or any other disorder or
disability of mind and includes schizophrenia ... expression "psychopathic disorder" means a
persistent disorder or disability of mind (whether or
not including sub-normality of intelligence) which
results in abnormally
State Of Maharashtra vs Manoharsingh S/O Raghuvirsingh Thakur on 11 August, 2003
Author: J
mind or partial delusion, irresistible
impulse or compulsive behaviour of a psychopath affords no
protection under Section 84 as the law contained in that
section
mind or partial delusion, irresistible
impulse or compulsive behaviour of a psychopath affords no
protection under Section 84 as the law contained in that section
incurable unsound mind
or has continuous or intermittent mental disorder. Mental and
psychopathic disorder both are defined under the explanation
clause. In the present case ... such concrete evidence
whether wife was suffering from mental or psychopathic disorder.
However, the instances of repeated utterance of threat to commit
suicide are brought
mind or partial delusion,
irresistible impulse or compulsive behaviour of a
psychopath affords no protection under Section 84 as the
law contained in that section