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Distinction between voluntary and involuntary intoxication
Meaning and implication of intoxication
Need for the defence of intoxication to be established
Purport of the defence of intoxication
The two degrees of intoxication under Section 28 of the Criminal Code, 1960 (Act 29)
What the defence of intoxication entails
When the defence of intoxication would avail an accused person
When the defence of intoxication would not avail an accused person
Whether evidence that an accused took Indian hemp or any other intoxicant is sufficient to justify the defence of intoxication without the corresponding evidence of his state of mind
Whether the Court can apply English criminal law on intoxication as opposed to the provisions in the Criminal Code
Whether the defence of intoxication would secure a verdict of acquittal or a special verdict of guilty but insane
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