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Delirium Fortifications: An Escaping Clause for the Culprit from the Criminal Prosecution

Authors: Garima Jargar;

Delirium Fortifications: An Escaping Clause for the Culprit from the Criminal Prosecution

Abstract

Insanity Defence, under Section 84 of IPC act as the two-edge of the same sword in which it signifies a sharp tool within the boundary of criminal law for upholding the propaganda to save an alleged or culprit from the severity of the circumstances and accountability of the specific crime.[ii] This particular shield towards the protection of alleged person leads to imbalance regarding the judicial system of the country as the basic hypothetical assumptions which are made at the time of the crime if the individual who is in an unconscious state or suffering from any type of mental disorder and with the due outcome he/she have not such idea about the vicious or harmful the act can be then the legal system have elaborated that there will be no punishment defined irrespective of the suffrage. The article tries to analyze, whether Delirium Fortifications act as an escaping clause for the culprit from the criminal prosecution.

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