Insane killer entitled to victim’s life insurance, Ontario appeal court rules

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A Toronto man who killed his wife should be allowed to collect on her life insurance policy because he was insane at the time, Ontario’s top court ruled Tuesday.

In overturning a lower judge’s decision, the Appeal Court of Ontario decided that public policy, which normally would bar killers from benefiting from their victims’ deaths, does not apply in this case.

However, the court put its decision on hold to allow the government to try to seize the money.

In 2006, Ved Parkash Dhingra killed his estranged wife Kamlesh Kumari Dhingra and was tried for second-degree murder. Then 66 years old, he was found not criminally responsible in 2008 on account of mental disorder. He was later granted a conditional discharge.

Dhingra, who had suffered a mental disorder for many years, sought to collect on his wife’s life insurance policy worth $51,000.
The victim’s son disputed the payout and claimed the proceeds for the estate.

Last June, Ontario Superior Court Justice Andra Pollak ruled Dhingra was not entitled to the insurance money, even if he didn’t mean to kill his wife.

“(Dhingra) committed second-degree murder,” Pollak ruled. “Even though he was found not criminally responsible, he still physically committed the crime.”

Relying on a handful of relevant cases, the Appeal Court decided Pollak was wrong to discount Dhingra’s mental state.




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IdRatherBeSkiing

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In 2006, Ved Parkash Dhingra killed his estranged wife Kamlesh Kumari Dhingra and was tried for second-degree murder. Then 66 years old, he was found not criminally responsible in 2008 on account of mental disorder. He was later granted a conditional discharge.

If he's insane, lock him in the loony bin and throw away the key. This asshole wasn't insane. He just got away with murder and now benifits from it.

If he was too insane to know what he was doing, he's too insane to be able to control money.
 

WLDB

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Seeing as he killed her and then tried to collect insurance on it shouldnt that be considered some sort of insurance fraud?
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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He'll be in harpers cabinet soon.That's the kind of out of the box thinker stece likes.

Are you insane? So frothing at the mouth insane, that you believe stece harper is the Prime Minister of Canada and has some unknown cabinet for insane people?. next you'll be quoting singing mice.

On a less pickle headed partisan note: It would seem the real insanity lies with the ruling by the Appeal Court of Ontario.
 

shadowshiv

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This is just ****ing unreal! The twisted, perverted nature of "justice" here in Canada rears it's ugly head yet again!
 

SLM

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Are you insane? So frothing at the mouth insane, that you believe stece harper is the Prime Minister of Canada and has some unknown cabinet for insane people?. next you'll be quoting singing mice.

You do make a compelling argument but Stece does have a nice ring to it though. Just a thought.;)

On a less pickle headed partisan note: It would seem the real insanity lies with the ruling by the Appeal Court of Ontario.
No kidding. Hmmmm. Now what harm could possibly come from this decision?