Bachan Singh, Sher Singh And Anr. And ... vs State Of Punjab And Ors. on 16
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
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
Jitendra Kushwah vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh Thr on 25 October, 2018
1 CRRFC
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
State vs Jitender on 21 February, 2013
Author: S.Ravindra Bhat
Bench: S. Ravindra Bhat
already noted that
the sexual offenders can be classified as Criminal Sexual Psychopaths who
are least dangerous, Sexually dangerous persons and Dangerous and violent
sexual
point out, that if there is a serial killer or a psychopathic killer or a
person who has repeatedly committed heinous offences, they