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Point out incorrect response. The doctrine of mens rea requires a mind at fault in all offences. To this general rule, the exceptions are found in statutory offences. Some of the exceptions are offences relating to:
Public welfare offences relating to regulation of road traffic.
Public welfare offences, such as sale of adulterated drugs or food articles.
Abduction and Bigamy in common law.
Liability of the master for the acts of his servants.
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