Automatism and Section 84, IPC A Proposed Amendment
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India does not have a statutory framework for dealing with cases of automatism:
the state of total loss of control over one’s actions. Over the years, this has
culminated into the judiciary utilising Section 84 of the IPC (unsoundness of
mind) to deal with the conviction or acquittal of automatons. In this piece, the
author argues that a new statutory framework is necessary. The author first
looks at the problems with approaching automatism under the unsoundness
framework, before drafting the new amended Section 84A that aims to
encompass the defence of automatism. The author suggests phraseological changes
to the unamended Section 84 that they then justify through the course of their
paper. The argument is such: Section 84 needs to be amended to include
automatism, and the paper proposes an amendment to that end.
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Pranav Kumar, Automatism and Section 84, IPC A Proposed Amendment, 9(1) NLUJ Law Review. 177 (2022).
