Ruling voluntary patient was free to leave has significant implications under Mental Health Act

A Dublin psychiatric hospital had no legal basis for preventing a voluntary patient from leaving a locked secure unit after he tried to go, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

Ruling voluntary patient was free to leave has significant implications under Mental Health Act

A Dublin psychiatric hospital had no legal basis for preventing a voluntary patient from leaving a locked secure unit after he tried to go, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

In a significant decision concerning the rights of voluntary patients under the Mental Health Act 2001, the three judge court granted the man's appeal against the High Court's rejection of his case.

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