Volume 1Issue II Year 2022
Eight Semester, B.Com L.LB (Honours), School of Legal Studies, CUSAT
ayushabdulhaq@gmail.com
Eight Semester, B.Com L.LB (Honours), School of Legal Studies, CUSAT
ayushabdulhaq@gmail.com
Mental health illness - Independent admission - Informed consent - Mental health personnel - Nominated Representative
1. The Mental Health Act, 1987, No 14 of 1987, Acts of Parliament, 1987(India).
2. UN General Assembly, The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities,24 January 2007, A/RES/61/106.
3. The Mental Health Act, 2017, No 10 of 2017, Acts of Parliament, 2017 (India).
4. UNITED NATIONS.
5. UNCPRD, 2006, §1: “The purpose of the present Convention is to promote, protect and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities, and to promote respect for their inherent dignity. Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.”.
6. The Mental Healthcare Act. 2017,No.10,Acts of Parliament,2017(India).
7. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 2(s), No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
8. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 115, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
9. Indian Penal Code, 1860, § 309, No. 45, Acts of Parliament, 1860 (India).
10. The Mental Health Act, 1987, § 17, No 14, Acts of Parliament, 1987(India).
11. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 86, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
12. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 2(i), No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
13. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 14, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
14. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 89, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
15. RESEARCH GATE
16. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 15, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
17. Mr Chandrashekar Puttapa v. State of Karnataka, WP 7903 of 2019.
18. Maria Raja Alphonse v. State represented by Inspector of Police, Crl. O. P.(MD) No. 10022 of 2018
19.
1. The Mental Health Act, 1987, No 14 of 1987, Acts of Parliament, 1987(India).
2. UN General Assembly, The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities,24 January 2007, A/RES/61/106.
3. The Mental Health Act, 2017, No 10 of 2017, Acts of Parliament, 2017 (India).
4. UNITED NATIONS.
5. UNCPRD, 2006, §1: “The purpose of the present Convention is to promote, protect and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities, and to promote respect for their inherent dignity. Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.”.
6. The Mental Healthcare Act. 2017,No.10,Acts of Parliament,2017(India).
7. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 2(s), No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
8. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 115, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
9. Indian Penal Code, 1860, § 309, No. 45, Acts of Parliament, 1860 (India).
10. The Mental Health Act, 1987, § 17, No 14, Acts of Parliament, 1987(India).
11. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 86, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
12. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 2(i), No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
13. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 14, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
14. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 89, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
15. RESEARCH GATE
16. The Mental Health Act, 2017, § 15, No 10, Acts of Parliament, 2017(India).
17. Mr Chandrashekar Puttapa v. State of Karnataka, WP 7903 of 2019.
18. Maria Raja Alphonse v. State represented by Inspector of Police, Crl. O. P.(MD) No. 10022 of 2018
19.