found to be a lunatic or becomes of unsound mind; or (b) is adjudged insolvent; or (c) fails to comply with the provisions of section
Code of Civil Procedure to adjudge that the plaintiff is of unsound mind, and as such incapable of protecting his interests, and to appoint ... unsound-ness of mind" both indicate an abnormal state of mind, as distinguished from weakness of mind or senility following old age, and that
suit brought by or against minors and a person of unsound mind. The general principle which applies to proceedings brought on behalf of a minor ... against him also apply to a person of unsound mind. This aspect of the law is provided under Order-32, while Rules
mind, or what is more properly called mania. With respect to defects of the mind, they are of two kinds: The mind may be originally ... Dictionary, the phrase "unsound mind" must have been intended to describe a state of mind variously called unsoundness of mind or insanity
execute the same or sell his property being a person of unsound mind and an idiot from his very childhood. Upon notice of the application ... usually of unsound mind, but occasionally of sound mind, may make a contract when he is of sound mind. It also says that a person
time of the marriage and has been of unsound mind; and her insanity prior to marriage had been concealed by the respondent's parents ... litem on the ground that she was a person of unsound mind. It was said that she did not require any guardian ad litem
before or during the pendency of the suit to be of unsound mind and shall also apply to persons, who though not so adjudged ... Mohammad Ibrahim Ummal alias Shahul Hameed Ummal of unsound mind by next friend M.T.S.Mohammad Thambi v. Shaik Mohammad Marakayar and another
mind, of any other disorder or disability of mind and includes schizophrenia/Psychopathic disorder' means, a persistent disorder or disability of mind (whether ... mind, as where the mind was originally incapable of directing itself to anything requiring judgment, which is 'idiocy' or where a mind, originally
jurisdiction under Section 439 CrPC1 in relation to accused of unsound mind who has unsuccessfully invoked the jurisdiction of the Magistrate or the Sessions Judge ... sound mental faculty or unsound. He submits on an added note that the fact that an accused of unsound mind cannot be convicted, has special
plaintiff no. 1 was described in the plaint as of unsound mind. The plaintiff-respondent no. 2, Raghunath Singh, who verified and signed the plaint ... stated in the plaint that the plaintiff no. 1 is of unsound mind (mad) since the beginning and he is totally unable to think