Section 84 IPC – Unsoundness of Mind – A MUST WATCH FOR ALL LAW PUPILS, LAW & JUDICIARY ASPIRANTS

  • DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT - A MUST WATCH FOR ALL LAW PUPILS, LAW AND JUDICIARY ASPIRANTS.

    This video on Section 84 IPC, 1860 – Act of a person of Unsound Mind, is an excerpt from the workshop on Criminal Law held on 12th, 13th and 14 January 2021. This workshop was organised and conducted by Law Offices of Advocate Jai Wadhwa. Theoretical and practical nuances of Section 84 IPC, 1860 along with live examples are taught and discussed in detail in this video, specially the interplay between the words “either” and “or”. Interlinking with relevant sections of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is also done to facilitate better understanding. Doubts were taken during and after the section was taught for better clarity of the topic.

    This session is a must watch for all the Law Pupils, Law and Judiciary Aspirants.

    Recording of the criminal law workshop are available. Watch the full video to get the details on how to get the criminal law workshop recordings and the recordings of the other workshops/webinars held.

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  • English
  • Jai Wadhwa

Author

Jai Wadhwa

Video Category

Indian Penal Code

Language

english

Highlights

DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT - A MUST WATCH FOR ALL LAW PUPILS, LAW AND JUDICIARY ASPIRANTS.

This video on Section 84 IPC, 1860 – Act of a person of Unsound Mind, is an excerpt from the workshop on Criminal Law held on 12th, 13th and 14 January 2021. This workshop was organised and conducted by Law Offices of Advocate Jai Wadhwa. Theoretical and practical nuances of Section 84 IPC, 1860 along with live examples are taught and discussed in detail in this video, specially the interplay between the words “either” and “or”. Interlinking with relevant sections of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is also done to facilitate better understanding. Doubts were taken during and after the section was taught for better clarity of the topic.

This session is a must watch for all the Law Pupils, Law and Judiciary Aspirants.

Recording of the criminal law workshop are available. Watch the full video to get the details on how to get the criminal law workshop recordings and the recordings of the other workshops/webinars held.

Subscribe to the LAWTELLER channel to be the first ones to get view the latest videos uploaded.

Follow us on Instagram:

Advocate Jai Wadhwa : @lawofficesofadvocatejaiwadhwa
LAWTELLER : lawteller

Email: lawofficesofadvocatejaiwadhwa@gmail.com
OR
www.lawteller.com/lawtube

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