Section 102 of MHCA : Section 102: Conveying Or Admitting Person With Mental Illness To Mental Health Establishment By Magistrate

MHCA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a man named John is found wandering the streets, behaving erratically and speaking incoherently. Concerned citizens call the police, suspecting John may be experiencing a mental health crisis. The police arrive and, unable to effectively communicate with John, decide to bring him before a local Magistrate to determine the best course of action.

The Magistrate, upon observing John's condition, invokes Section 102 of The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017. The Magistrate issues a written orde...

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