Current Context : The Chhattisgarh High Court acquitted an individual accused of double murder on the grounds of legal insanity, highlighting mental state as a valid legal defence.
ABOUT LEGAL INSANITY
- Definition: A mental condition that disables a person from understanding the nature or consequences of a criminal act.
- Basis: If the person cannot distinguish right from wrong at the time of the crime, they may not be held criminally liable.
Key Features
- It is a legal concept, not a medical
- Requires evidence like psychiatric evaluations, medical records, and behavioural patterns.
- Burden of proof lies on the accused.
Types
- Emotional Insanity: Caused by extreme emotions deranging intellect.
- Temporary Insanity: Exists only at the time of the offence.