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'Wills & Preferences' Of Mentally Ill Person Not Defined For Nomination Of Representative, Courts Step In As Parens Patriae: Allahabad High Court
Upasna Agrawal
6 Jun 2025 5:05 PM IST
The Allahabad High Court has observed that there is a statuary vacuum in the Mental Health Act, in so far as it does not lay down the standards and mechanism to determine the “wills and preferences” of a mentally ill person while appointing their representative and the Courts step in as parens patriae to nominate the representative considering the best interests of the mentally...
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Mental Health ActJustice Rajan RoyJustice Rajan Roy and Justice Om Prakash ShuklaJustice Om Prakash Shukla#Mentally Ill PersonsParens Patriae JurisdictionSaurabh Mishra v. State Of U.P. Thru. Prin. Secy. Deptt. Of Medical Health And Family Welfare U.P. Lko. And 3 Others 2025 LiveLaw (AB) 2112025 LiveLaw (AB) 211
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