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A person is entitled to the defence of unsoundness of mind, if, at the time of doing the act he is incapable of

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The burden of proof for the defence of insanity lies on the accused. They must prove their incapacity on a "preponderance of probabilities," not "beyond a reasonable doubt."
Updated On: Jul 7, 2026
  • understanding the nature of the act
  • knowing that what he is doing is wrong
  • knowing that what he doing is contrary to law
  • any of the above
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The Correct Option is D

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