then section 84 applies. The state of mind which entitles the
accused to avail the benefit of Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code ... committed the crime, in the sense laid down by
section 84 of the Indian Penal Code. The accused may rebut it
by placing before
accused had the requisite intention laid down in Section 299 of the Indian Penal
Code. If the judge has such reasonable doubt ... crime, in the sense laid down by Section 84 of the Indian Penal
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Code: the accused may rebut it by placing
sense laid down
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by Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code, the
accused may rebut it by placing before the
Court ... factors. Even if the accused establishes
unsoundness of mind, Section 84 of the Indian
Penal Code will not come to its rescue, in case
available under the Indian Penal
Code to escape criminal liability are contained in Sections 76 to 106 of IPC as
well as five ... committed the crime, in the sense laid down
by Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code : the accused may
rebut it by placing before
commission of the
offence on 20.12.2002 when his statement under Section 164 , CrPC was
recorded. The fact that the appellant was mentally disturbed was also ... appellant is one
under general exception covered by Section 84 , IPC, the Judgment and
Order of conviction and sentence is not sustainable
whereas the
incident is of June, 2018.
35. Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code comes under Chapter- IV dealing with
"General Exceptions ... committed the crime, in the sense laid down by Section 84 of the Indian
Penal Code: the accused may rebut it by placing before
case of the appellant falls within the four corners of section 84 of I.P.C., as there is a plethora of evidence ... bringing the case within any of the General Exceptions in the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) or within any special exception or proviso contained
committed the crime, in the sense laid down by Section 84 of
the Indian Penal Code: the accused may rebut it by placing before ... facts and
circumstances of this case. The benefit of Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code is
available only after it is proved that
Indian Penal Code [ IPC ] has spelled out about an act of
a person of unsound mind. As per Section 84 , IPC ... disproved.
47. The statutory provisions contained in Section 84 of the Penal Code has
recognized that the existence of an unsound mind is a condition
appellant being of unsound mind in
terms of Section 84 IPC at the time of the incident, which could have placed a
reasonable ... exoneration from the liability of an act under Section 84 of IPC has to prove legal
insanity and not medical insanity. Medical insanity