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MENTAL HEALTH ACT1987
Mr. pritesh patel
M.Sc.Nursing In MHN
MENTAL HEALTH ACT1987
HISTORY:
• Mental health act was drafted by parliament in
1987
• Came into effect in all the states and union
territories of India in April 1993
• Replaces the Indian lunacy act of 1912
MENTAL HEALTH ACT1987
Definition of the Act
“An act to consolidate and amend the law
relating to the treatment and care of mentally ill
persons, to make better provision with respect to
their property and affairs and for matters connected
there with or incidental there to”
SALIENT FEATURES OF THEACT
Mental health act is divided into 10 chapters
consisting of 98 sections
• Chapter I: Deals with preliminaries of the act
• Chapter II: Deals with establishment of mental
health authorities at central and state levels
• Chapter III: Deals with establishment and
maintenance of psychiatric hospitals and nursing
homes
• Chapter IV: Deals with the procedures of
admission and detention of mentally ill in
psychiatric hospitals
• Chapter V: It deals with the inspection, discharge,
leaves of absence and removal of mentally ill
persons
•Chapter VI: It deals with the judicial inquisition
regarding alleged mentally ill persons possessing
property and its management.
• Chapter VII: It deals with the maintenance of
mentally ill persons in a psychiatric hospital or
psychiatric nursing homes
• Chapter VIII: It deals with the protection of human
rights of mentally ill persons
• Chapter IX: It deals with the penalties and
procedures for in fringement of guidelines of the
act
• Chapter X: It deals with miscellaneous matters not
covered in other chapters of the act
OBJECTIVES OF THEACT
1. To establish central and state authorities for licensing
and supervising the psychiatric hospitals
2. To establish such psychiatric hospitals and nursing
homes
3. To provide a check on working of these hospitals
4. To provide for the custody of mentally ill persons
who are unable to look after themselves and are
dangerous for themselves and or, others
5. To protect the society from dangerous manifestations
of mentally ill
6. To regulate procedure of admission and discharge of
mentally ill persons
7. To safeguard the rights of these detained individuals
8. To protect citizens from being detained unnecessarily
9. To provide the maintenance charges of mentally ill
10.To provide legal aid to poor mentally ill criminals at
state expenses
11.To change offensive terminologies of Indian Lunacy
act to new soother ones
CHAPTER I - PRELIMINARY
 TERMS USED
• DISTRICT COURT:
A city Civil Court, the principal Civil Court of original
jurisdiction, or any other Civil Court competent to deal with all
or any of the matters specified in thisAct
• INSPECTING OFFICER:
means a person authorized by the State Government or by the
licensing authority to inspect any psychiatric hospital or
psychiatric nursing home
• LICENSE: means a license granted under Sec.8
• LICENSEE: means the holder of a licence
• MAGISTRATE: - Metropolitan Magistrate; the Chief Judicial
Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate or such other
Judicial Magistrate of the first class
• MEDICAL OFFICER: means a gazetted medical officer in
the service of Government
• MENTALLY ILL PERSON: means a person who is in need
of treatment by person of any mental disorder other than
mental retardation
• MINOR: person who has not completed the age of 18 years
• MENTALLY ILL PRISONER: Is a mentally ill person,
ordered for detention in a psychiatric hospital, jail or other
places of safe custody
• PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL / NURSING HOME: hospital
or nursing home established or maintained by the Government
or any other person for the treatment and care of mentally ill
NEW TERM
Psychiatric hospital/Nursing home
Mentally ill person
Mentally ill prisoner
PREVIOUSLY USED TERMS
Asylum
Lunatic
Criminal Lunatic
Chapter II - Mental Health Authorities
Deals with the procedures for establishment of
mental health authorities at central and state
levels
CENTRALAUTHORITY
• Shall be subject to the superintendence, direction and
control of the central government
• Shall be in charge of regulation, development, direction
and co-ordination with respect to mental health services
under the central government
• Supervise the psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric
nursing homes and other mental health service agencies
under the control of the central government
• Advise the central government on all matters relating to
mental health
STATEAUTHORITY
• Shall be subject to the superintendence, direction and
control of the state government
• Shall be in charge of regulation, development,
direction and co-ordination with respect to mental
health services under the state government
• Supervise the psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric
nursing homes and other mental health service agencies
under the control of the state government
• Advise the state government on all matters relating to
mental health
CHAPTER III - PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS AND
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING HOMES
It lays down the guidelines for
• Establishment and maintenance of psychiatric
hospitals and nursing homes
• Provision for licensing authorities to process
applications for license
The Central Government may established or maintain
psychiatric hospitals or psychiatric nursing homes for:
• the admission and care of mentally ill persons
Separate psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric nursing
homes may be established or maintained for:
 those who are under the age of sixteen years
 those who are addicted to alcohol or other drugs which
lead to behavioral changes in a persons
 those who have been convicted of any offence
LICENCE
• no person shall established or maintain a psychiatric
hospital or psychiatric nursing home
• unless he holds a valid licence granted to him
• by Central Government or State Government
• Application for licence
A person, who intends to establish or maintain a psychiatric
hospital or psychiatric nursing home, shall, unless the said
person already holds a valid licence, make an application to
the licence authority for the grant of a licence
• Duration and renewal of licence
• A licence shall not be transferable or heritable
• Every licence shall, unless revoked earlier, be valid for a
period of five years from the date on which it is granted
CHAPTER IV : ADMISSION AND DETENTION
IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
• ADMISION ON VOLUNTARY BASIS
• ADMISSION UNDER SPECIAL
CIRCUMSTANCES
• RECEPTION ORDERS
ADMISION ON VOLUNTARYBASIS
• Request by major for admission as voluntary patient
• Request by guardian for admission of a ward
 Regulation with respect to, voluntary patient:
 On receipt of a request, the medical officer-incharge shall
make an inquiry within a period of 24 hours and if satisfied, he
may admit such application as a voluntary patient
 Every voluntary patient admitted shall be bound to abide by
regulations as may be made by the medical officer
 DISCHARGE OF VOLUNTARYPATIENTS
• The medical officer-in-charge on a request made in that behalf :
 by any voluntary patient
 by the guardian, if he is a minor
• Discharge the patient within 24 hours of the receipt of such request
• If medical officer-incharge is satisfied that the discharge will not be in
the interest of the patient, he shall:
• within 72 hours of a request constitute a Board consisting of two
medical officers and seek its opinion
• if the Board is of the opinion that patient needs further treatment
• medical officer should continue his treatment for a period not
exceeding ninety days at a time
 ADMISSION UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES:
• Any mentally ill persons who does not, or is unable to, express
his willingness for admission
• may be admitted and kept as an in-patient in a psychiatric
hospital
• on an application made in that behalf by a relative or a friend
of the mentally ill persons
• if the medical officers-in-charge is satisfied that in the interest
of the mentally ill persons it is necessary so to do
 RECEPTION ORDERS
 Application for reception order:
• An application for a reception order may be made by
- the medical officer-in-charge
- the spouse or other relative of the mentally ill
 Where a medical officer-in-charge is satisfied that :
• the treatment in the psychiatric hospital is required to be
continued for more than six months
• It is in the interests of the health & safety of the mentally
ill person or for the protection of others
• The application is to be made to magistrate within the
local limits of jurisdiction of the psychiatric hospital
 Every application shall be:
• Signed and verified in the prescribed manner
• Shall be accompanied by two medical certificates
• From two medical practitioners of whom one shall in
the service of government
Duties of police officers in respect of certain
mentally ill persons:
Every officer in charge of a police station –
•May take into protection any person found wandering within
the limits of his station whom he believes to be mentally ill &
incapable of taking care of himself, and dangerous by reason of
mental illness
•No person shall be detained without being informed, his
relatives or friends, if any
•Every person shall be produced before the nearest Magistrate
within a period of twenty-four hours
 Admission after Inquisition:
• If any district court holding an inquisition regarding any
person who is found to be mentally ill
• By order such person shall be admitted and kept as an in-
patient in a psychiatric hospital
 Admission and detention of mentally ill prisoner:
• An order under Sec. 30 of the Prisoners Act, Sec. 330 or
Sec. 335 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973
• directing the reception of a mentally ill
• shall be sufficient authority for the admission of such
person into any psychiatric hospital
CHAPTER V - INSPECTION, DISCHARGE,
LEAVE OF ABSENCE AND REMOVAL OF
MENTALLY ILL PERSONS
INSPECTION:
• Not less than three visitors shall at least once in every month
• Make a joint inspection of every part of the psychiatric hospital
• Shall enter in a book kept for that purpose such remarks as they
deem appropriate in regard to the management and condition
• The visitors shall not be entitled to inspect any personal records
of an in-patient of confidential nature
DISCHARGE:
 Discharge by medical officer
 Discharge on application
 Discharge on request
• Discharge of person subsequently found on
inquisition to be of sound mind
 Discharge by medical officer:
• On the recommendation of two medical practitioners one of
whom shall preferably be a psychiatrist
• By order in writing, the medical officer shall direct the
discharge of any person from the psychiatric hospital
• Other than a voluntary patient
Discharge on application
• Any person detained in a psychiatric hospital
under an order and in pursuance of an application
• shall be discharged on an application made in that
behalf to the medical officer in charge
• Provided that no person shall be discharged if the
medical officer in charge certifies in writing that
the person is dangerous and unfit to be at large
 Discharge on request
• Any person (not being a mentally ill prisoner) detained in
pursuance of an order ,who feels that he has recovered
from his mental illness, may make an application to the
Magistrate, for his discharge from the psychiatric hospital
• The application made shall be supported by a certificate
either from the medical officer in charge or from a
psychiatrist
• The Magistrate may, after making such inquiry as he may
deem fit, pass an order discharging the person or
dismissing the application.
 Discharge of person subsequently found on
inquisition to be of sound mind
• If any person detained in a psychiatric hospital in
pursuance of a reception order is subsequently found
• on an inquisition to be of sound mind or
• capable of taking care of himself and
• managing his affairs
• The medical officer-in-charge shall discharge such person
from such hospital or nursing home
• LEAVE OFABSENCE
• An application for leave of absence may be made to
the medical officer-incharge:-
 by the husband or wife of the mentally ill
 relative of the mentally ill person duly authorized by
the husband or wife or
 by the person on whose application the mentally ill
person was admitted
 Every application shall be accompanied by a bond undertaking :-
• To take proper care of the mentally ill person
• To prevent the mentally ill person from causing injury to himself
or to others, and
• To bring back the mentally ill person to the psychiatric hospital
on the expiry of leave
 The medical officers-incharge may grant leave of absence for
such period as deemed necessary
• The total number of days shall not exceed sixty days
 REMOVAL
• Any mentally ill person other than a voluntary
patient subject to any general or special order of
the state government
• Be removed from any psychiatric hospital or
psychiatric nursing home to any other psychiatric
hospital or psychiatric nursing home
• Within the state, or to any other state with the
consent of the government of that other state
CHAPTER VI
It deals with judicial enquiry regarding mentally
illpersons possessing property, their custody and
management of property. A guardian may be
appointed by court of law on behalf of an alleged
mentally ill person incapable of looking after self
and property.
CHAPTERVII
It deals with ways and means to meet the cost of
maintenance of mentally ill persons detained in
psychiatric hospital/nursing home.
CHAPTERVIII
It is the latest addition to the Act, which provides
for the protection of human rights of mentally ill
person. These rights include:
1. No mentally ill person shall be subjected
during treatment to any indignity (physical
or mental) or cruelty.
2. No mentally ill person under treatment shall
be used for the purpose of research unless
• such research is of direct benefit to him.
• a consent has been obtained in writing from the
person (in voluntary admission) or from the
guardian/relative(if admission was involuntary).
3. No letter or communication sent by or to a
mentally ill person shall be intercepted,
detained or destroyed.
CHAPTERI X
It deals with procedures to be followed for the
establishment and maintenance of psychiatric
hospitals/nursing homes, and the penalties,
which can be relatively severe and explicit, for
contravening them.
Mental health act

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Mental health act

  • 1. MENTAL HEALTH ACT1987 Mr. pritesh patel M.Sc.Nursing In MHN
  • 2. MENTAL HEALTH ACT1987 HISTORY: • Mental health act was drafted by parliament in 1987 • Came into effect in all the states and union territories of India in April 1993 • Replaces the Indian lunacy act of 1912
  • 3. MENTAL HEALTH ACT1987 Definition of the Act “An act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the treatment and care of mentally ill persons, to make better provision with respect to their property and affairs and for matters connected there with or incidental there to”
  • 4. SALIENT FEATURES OF THEACT Mental health act is divided into 10 chapters consisting of 98 sections • Chapter I: Deals with preliminaries of the act • Chapter II: Deals with establishment of mental health authorities at central and state levels • Chapter III: Deals with establishment and maintenance of psychiatric hospitals and nursing homes
  • 5. • Chapter IV: Deals with the procedures of admission and detention of mentally ill in psychiatric hospitals • Chapter V: It deals with the inspection, discharge, leaves of absence and removal of mentally ill persons •Chapter VI: It deals with the judicial inquisition regarding alleged mentally ill persons possessing property and its management.
  • 6. • Chapter VII: It deals with the maintenance of mentally ill persons in a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing homes • Chapter VIII: It deals with the protection of human rights of mentally ill persons • Chapter IX: It deals with the penalties and procedures for in fringement of guidelines of the act • Chapter X: It deals with miscellaneous matters not covered in other chapters of the act
  • 7. OBJECTIVES OF THEACT 1. To establish central and state authorities for licensing and supervising the psychiatric hospitals 2. To establish such psychiatric hospitals and nursing homes 3. To provide a check on working of these hospitals 4. To provide for the custody of mentally ill persons who are unable to look after themselves and are dangerous for themselves and or, others 5. To protect the society from dangerous manifestations of mentally ill
  • 8. 6. To regulate procedure of admission and discharge of mentally ill persons 7. To safeguard the rights of these detained individuals 8. To protect citizens from being detained unnecessarily 9. To provide the maintenance charges of mentally ill 10.To provide legal aid to poor mentally ill criminals at state expenses 11.To change offensive terminologies of Indian Lunacy act to new soother ones
  • 9. CHAPTER I - PRELIMINARY  TERMS USED • DISTRICT COURT: A city Civil Court, the principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction, or any other Civil Court competent to deal with all or any of the matters specified in thisAct • INSPECTING OFFICER: means a person authorized by the State Government or by the licensing authority to inspect any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home • LICENSE: means a license granted under Sec.8 • LICENSEE: means the holder of a licence
  • 10. • MAGISTRATE: - Metropolitan Magistrate; the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate or such other Judicial Magistrate of the first class • MEDICAL OFFICER: means a gazetted medical officer in the service of Government • MENTALLY ILL PERSON: means a person who is in need of treatment by person of any mental disorder other than mental retardation • MINOR: person who has not completed the age of 18 years
  • 11. • MENTALLY ILL PRISONER: Is a mentally ill person, ordered for detention in a psychiatric hospital, jail or other places of safe custody • PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL / NURSING HOME: hospital or nursing home established or maintained by the Government or any other person for the treatment and care of mentally ill NEW TERM Psychiatric hospital/Nursing home Mentally ill person Mentally ill prisoner PREVIOUSLY USED TERMS Asylum Lunatic Criminal Lunatic
  • 12. Chapter II - Mental Health Authorities Deals with the procedures for establishment of mental health authorities at central and state levels
  • 13. CENTRALAUTHORITY • Shall be subject to the superintendence, direction and control of the central government • Shall be in charge of regulation, development, direction and co-ordination with respect to mental health services under the central government • Supervise the psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric nursing homes and other mental health service agencies under the control of the central government • Advise the central government on all matters relating to mental health
  • 14. STATEAUTHORITY • Shall be subject to the superintendence, direction and control of the state government • Shall be in charge of regulation, development, direction and co-ordination with respect to mental health services under the state government • Supervise the psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric nursing homes and other mental health service agencies under the control of the state government • Advise the state government on all matters relating to mental health
  • 15. CHAPTER III - PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING HOMES It lays down the guidelines for • Establishment and maintenance of psychiatric hospitals and nursing homes • Provision for licensing authorities to process applications for license
  • 16. The Central Government may established or maintain psychiatric hospitals or psychiatric nursing homes for: • the admission and care of mentally ill persons Separate psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric nursing homes may be established or maintained for:  those who are under the age of sixteen years  those who are addicted to alcohol or other drugs which lead to behavioral changes in a persons  those who have been convicted of any offence
  • 17. LICENCE • no person shall established or maintain a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home • unless he holds a valid licence granted to him • by Central Government or State Government
  • 18. • Application for licence A person, who intends to establish or maintain a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home, shall, unless the said person already holds a valid licence, make an application to the licence authority for the grant of a licence • Duration and renewal of licence • A licence shall not be transferable or heritable • Every licence shall, unless revoked earlier, be valid for a period of five years from the date on which it is granted
  • 19. CHAPTER IV : ADMISSION AND DETENTION IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL • ADMISION ON VOLUNTARY BASIS • ADMISSION UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES • RECEPTION ORDERS
  • 20. ADMISION ON VOLUNTARYBASIS • Request by major for admission as voluntary patient • Request by guardian for admission of a ward  Regulation with respect to, voluntary patient:  On receipt of a request, the medical officer-incharge shall make an inquiry within a period of 24 hours and if satisfied, he may admit such application as a voluntary patient  Every voluntary patient admitted shall be bound to abide by regulations as may be made by the medical officer
  • 21.  DISCHARGE OF VOLUNTARYPATIENTS • The medical officer-in-charge on a request made in that behalf :  by any voluntary patient  by the guardian, if he is a minor • Discharge the patient within 24 hours of the receipt of such request • If medical officer-incharge is satisfied that the discharge will not be in the interest of the patient, he shall: • within 72 hours of a request constitute a Board consisting of two medical officers and seek its opinion • if the Board is of the opinion that patient needs further treatment • medical officer should continue his treatment for a period not exceeding ninety days at a time
  • 22.  ADMISSION UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: • Any mentally ill persons who does not, or is unable to, express his willingness for admission • may be admitted and kept as an in-patient in a psychiatric hospital • on an application made in that behalf by a relative or a friend of the mentally ill persons • if the medical officers-in-charge is satisfied that in the interest of the mentally ill persons it is necessary so to do
  • 23.  RECEPTION ORDERS  Application for reception order: • An application for a reception order may be made by - the medical officer-in-charge - the spouse or other relative of the mentally ill  Where a medical officer-in-charge is satisfied that : • the treatment in the psychiatric hospital is required to be continued for more than six months • It is in the interests of the health & safety of the mentally ill person or for the protection of others
  • 24. • The application is to be made to magistrate within the local limits of jurisdiction of the psychiatric hospital  Every application shall be: • Signed and verified in the prescribed manner • Shall be accompanied by two medical certificates • From two medical practitioners of whom one shall in the service of government
  • 25. Duties of police officers in respect of certain mentally ill persons: Every officer in charge of a police station – •May take into protection any person found wandering within the limits of his station whom he believes to be mentally ill & incapable of taking care of himself, and dangerous by reason of mental illness •No person shall be detained without being informed, his relatives or friends, if any •Every person shall be produced before the nearest Magistrate within a period of twenty-four hours
  • 26.  Admission after Inquisition: • If any district court holding an inquisition regarding any person who is found to be mentally ill • By order such person shall be admitted and kept as an in- patient in a psychiatric hospital  Admission and detention of mentally ill prisoner: • An order under Sec. 30 of the Prisoners Act, Sec. 330 or Sec. 335 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 • directing the reception of a mentally ill • shall be sufficient authority for the admission of such person into any psychiatric hospital
  • 27. CHAPTER V - INSPECTION, DISCHARGE, LEAVE OF ABSENCE AND REMOVAL OF MENTALLY ILL PERSONS INSPECTION: • Not less than three visitors shall at least once in every month • Make a joint inspection of every part of the psychiatric hospital • Shall enter in a book kept for that purpose such remarks as they deem appropriate in regard to the management and condition • The visitors shall not be entitled to inspect any personal records of an in-patient of confidential nature
  • 28. DISCHARGE:  Discharge by medical officer  Discharge on application  Discharge on request • Discharge of person subsequently found on inquisition to be of sound mind
  • 29.  Discharge by medical officer: • On the recommendation of two medical practitioners one of whom shall preferably be a psychiatrist • By order in writing, the medical officer shall direct the discharge of any person from the psychiatric hospital • Other than a voluntary patient
  • 30. Discharge on application • Any person detained in a psychiatric hospital under an order and in pursuance of an application • shall be discharged on an application made in that behalf to the medical officer in charge • Provided that no person shall be discharged if the medical officer in charge certifies in writing that the person is dangerous and unfit to be at large
  • 31.  Discharge on request • Any person (not being a mentally ill prisoner) detained in pursuance of an order ,who feels that he has recovered from his mental illness, may make an application to the Magistrate, for his discharge from the psychiatric hospital • The application made shall be supported by a certificate either from the medical officer in charge or from a psychiatrist • The Magistrate may, after making such inquiry as he may deem fit, pass an order discharging the person or dismissing the application.
  • 32.  Discharge of person subsequently found on inquisition to be of sound mind • If any person detained in a psychiatric hospital in pursuance of a reception order is subsequently found • on an inquisition to be of sound mind or • capable of taking care of himself and • managing his affairs • The medical officer-in-charge shall discharge such person from such hospital or nursing home
  • 33. • LEAVE OFABSENCE • An application for leave of absence may be made to the medical officer-incharge:-  by the husband or wife of the mentally ill  relative of the mentally ill person duly authorized by the husband or wife or  by the person on whose application the mentally ill person was admitted
  • 34.  Every application shall be accompanied by a bond undertaking :- • To take proper care of the mentally ill person • To prevent the mentally ill person from causing injury to himself or to others, and • To bring back the mentally ill person to the psychiatric hospital on the expiry of leave  The medical officers-incharge may grant leave of absence for such period as deemed necessary • The total number of days shall not exceed sixty days
  • 35.  REMOVAL • Any mentally ill person other than a voluntary patient subject to any general or special order of the state government • Be removed from any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home to any other psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home • Within the state, or to any other state with the consent of the government of that other state
  • 36. CHAPTER VI It deals with judicial enquiry regarding mentally illpersons possessing property, their custody and management of property. A guardian may be appointed by court of law on behalf of an alleged mentally ill person incapable of looking after self and property.
  • 37. CHAPTERVII It deals with ways and means to meet the cost of maintenance of mentally ill persons detained in psychiatric hospital/nursing home. CHAPTERVIII It is the latest addition to the Act, which provides for the protection of human rights of mentally ill person. These rights include: 1. No mentally ill person shall be subjected during treatment to any indignity (physical or mental) or cruelty.
  • 38. 2. No mentally ill person under treatment shall be used for the purpose of research unless • such research is of direct benefit to him. • a consent has been obtained in writing from the person (in voluntary admission) or from the guardian/relative(if admission was involuntary). 3. No letter or communication sent by or to a mentally ill person shall be intercepted, detained or destroyed.
  • 39. CHAPTERI X It deals with procedures to be followed for the establishment and maintenance of psychiatric hospitals/nursing homes, and the penalties, which can be relatively severe and explicit, for contravening them.