Which of the following is not a principle to determine insanity?
Insanity at the time of commission of the offence.
Legal insanity of a person.
State of persons’ mind before and after the commission of offence.
Naturally impaired cognitive faculties of mind.
The courts are concerned with the legal and not with the medical view of the question. Hence legal insanity of a person is not a principal to determine insanity. Hence the answer is b.