Court rules key part of Mental Health Act is unconstitutional

A key provision of the Mental Health Act 2001 governing the long term detention of up to 100 people in psychiatric institutions, including 15 patients in the Central Mental Hospital, has been found by the Court of Appeal to be unconstitutional.

Court rules key part of Mental Health Act is unconstitutional

By Ann O'Loughlin

A key provision of the Mental Health Act 2001 governing the long term detention of up to 100 people in psychiatric institutions, including 15 patients in the Central Mental Hospital, has been found by the Court of Appeal to be unconstitutional.

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