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PROBATION OF OFFENDERS
ACT, 1958 ... 43
{ CHAPTER VI MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1987 ... 52
CHAPTER VII OTHER LAWS RELATING TO_WOMEN ... held urgently and
routinely in social welfare and mental health
custodial institutions also to clear the
backlog of pending cases
Law Commission Report
person is governed by the
provisions of the Mental Health Act, 1987.
10. In view of the importance of this ... instance the Court in
exercise of powers under Mental Health Act returns a finding that the
alleged mentally ill person
Bombay High Court
perverting or subverting the provisions of the Mental Health Act, 1987 (for brevity, "the Act") which ... conferred under Sections 22 and 24 of the Mental Health Act, at the instance of the third respondent herein
Madras High Court
have to see whether
action taken under the Mental Health Act, 1987 was justified or not. Before
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addressing this ... Pawai, Mumbai u/s 23 of Mental
Health Act, 1987 on the allegation that the mental health of Miss
Asha
Bombay High Court
retardation stands excluded from the provision of the Mental Health Act, 1987. Section 2(l) of the Mental Health ... appointment as guardian under the provisions of the Mental Health Act, 1987.
(2) She, on the contrary, pointed out Section
Madras High Court
competent authority constituted under the Mental Health Act, 1987."
(4.v) On the basis of the evidence ... Act,1987, the cases of mental illness will have to be certified in terms of Section 21 of Mental Health
Madras High Court
also referred to Section 61 of Mental Health Act, 1987 and
Section 8 Sub-section (3) of Hindu Minority ... plaintiffs - respondents herein in reply
submitted that Mental Health Act is not applicable to this case. In
this regard
Karnataka High Court
Mental Health Act,
1987.
5. The Family Court's Act, 1984 (referred to as 'Act of 1984') was
enacted ... other than this act.
6. The Mental Health Act, 1987 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act of
1987') was enacted
Madhya Pradesh High Court
these terms are in consonance with the Mental Health Act, 1987 and are also more socially acceptable.
Then ... bring it in consonance again with the Mental Health Act 1987.
Also further, Madam, it is proposed to replace
Lok Sabha Debates
noticed that Section 2(1) of the Mental Health Act, 1987
defines "mentally ill person" to mean a person ... patient may remain
competent notwithstanding detention under the Mental Health Act
1983.
(ii) If the patient is competent and refused
Supreme Court of India
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