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📚 Welcome to College Tutor Law! 🎓 In this video, we discuss the important criminal law case R v Quick (1973). This case is a landmark judgment explaining the difference between automatism and insanity as criminal law defences. 🔹 Topics Covered: ✅ Facts of the Case ✅ Issue before the Court ✅ Judgment of the Court ✅ Legal Principle of Automatism 🔍 Facts of the Case The accused Quick was a nurse who suffered from diabetes. One day, after taking insulin but not eating enough food, his blood sugar level dropped very low (hypoglycemia). Because of this condition, he lost self-control and assaulted a patient at the hospital. Quick argued that he was acting in a state of automatism and therefore should not be held criminally responsible. ⚖️ Issue Before the Court Whether the accused’s condition caused by low blood sugar due to insulin should be treated as insanity or automatism. 🧑⚖️ Judgment of the Court The Court of Appeal (England) held that: 👉 The condition was caused by an external factor (insulin) rather than a disease of the mind. Therefore, the defence of automatism could apply instead of insanity. 📌 Legal Principle Established Automatism means an act done without control of the mind. If the condition is caused by an external factor, it may lead to automatism. If caused by an internal disease of the mind, it may amount to insanity. ⭐ Why This Case is Important? ✔️ Landmark case explaining automatism defence ✔️ Clarifies difference between external and internal causes ✔️ Frequently discussed in criminal law and judiciary exams 📝 Check out our other Criminal Law videos: [Link to Playlist] 📢 Subscribe for more legal content: https://www.youtube.com/@CollegeTutor... 📩 Have questions? Drop them in the comments! Join our WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/BRRQGx6ZTPW... Or Join our Telegram Channel: https://t.me/lawbysoumya 📌 Follow Us: 📷 Instagram: / collegetutorr 📘 Facebook: [Your Facebook Link] #LawStudy #IndianLaw #LawExams #LLB #LegalEducation #CollegeTutorLaw