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Source: The Hindu, 12 September 2023
Source: The Hindu Editorial 13 September, 2023
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Source: The Indian Express
The Supreme court observed that the standard of proof to prove the lunacy or insanity is only ‘reasonable doubt’.
👉 An accused who seeks exoneration from liability of an act under Section 84 of IPC has to prove legal insanity and not medical insanity.

👉 Since the term insanity or unsoundness of mind has not been defined in the Penal Code, it carries different meaning in different contexts and describes varying degrees of mental disorder.

👉 A distinction is to be made between legal insanity and medical insanity.

👉 The court is concerned with legal insanity and not with medical insanity.

👉 The standard of proof required to prove the defence of insanity by the accused is only "reasonable doubt".
Source: The Indian Express, 16 September, 2023
Source: The Indian Express, 16 September, 2023
Source: The Indian Express, 16 September, 2023
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Delimitation Debate: Gender vs Regional, Caste Identities

Source: The Hindu, 21 September, 2023
Supreme Court to hear challange to Section 6A of Citizenship Act

Source: The Hindu, 21 September, 2023
Constitution Bench to examine the validity of extending quota (104th Constitutional Amendment 2019)

Source: The Hindu, 21 September, 2023
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Q. Etikoppaka toys, sometimes seen in the news, are made in which of the following state?
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34%
a. Andhra Pradesh
28%
b. Telangana
20%
c. Karnataka
19%
d. Tamil Nadu
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