Tribunal forms: Difference between revisions

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* [[T112: First-tier Mental Health Tribunal: applications and referrals]]
* [[T112: First-tier Mental Health Tribunal: applications and referrals]]


* [[T121: Information for restricted patients detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 (as amended by the Mental Health Act 2007)]]
* [[T121: Information for restricted patients detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 (October 2022)]]


* [[T122: Information for non-restricted patients detained under the Mental Health Act 1983]]
* [[T122: Information for non-restricted patients detained under the Mental Health Act 1983]]

Revision as of 09:35, 29 June 2023

England

All forms are available on the Gov.uk website. The following links will bring you to the relevant pages on that website for up-to-date versions of the forms. The T129 (legal representation and tribunal doctor form) and T131-144 (all the report proformas) were updated on 3/10/18 to include GDPR information. Restructured T110 (application) and T111 (referral) forms were published on 19/10/18.

Applications

Referral

  • T111. Form T111: Referral to First-tier Tribunal (Mental Health) (v11.22) — Referral form. See s67 for details of when and how to use this form. For use from 7/11/22. This form asks whether the patient would like the hearing by video or face-to-face, or has no preference. The change from the earlier version is that the form also applies to s2 patients.

Case management request

  • Form T113: Case management request (November 2022) — Use for interlocutory matters: (1) Postponements/date brought forward/time change; (2) HQ1 extension; (3) Listing window extension; (4) Prohibition of Disclosure of information: (5) Pre-hearing examination; (6) Permission to withdraw an application; (7) Reinstatement of application; (8) Extension of reports submission/reports directions; (9) Rule 11 request; (10) Telephone conference request; (11) Observer request; (12) Other. This is a simplified form, compared with the September 2020 version, with more tick boxes but only one other box which is for providing reasons. Newer version: Form T113 (CMR1): Case management and pre-hearing (v05.23). (CMR1)

Preliminary matters

  • T128. Form T128: Options for your tribunal referral hearing - community patients (v10.22) — This is the form which is sent to CTO patients inviting them to cancel their tribunal referral oral hearings (and have a paper review instead). This form contains the declaration: "I understand that the First-tier Tribunal (Mental Health) is going to look at my case and, if I do not wish to attend or be represented at a hearing, then the tribunal may reach a decision on my case without a hearing." It asks the questions: (1) Do you wish to attend a tribunal hearing? and (2) Do you wish your legal representative to attend the hearing on your behalf? Version 10.22 changes option A from "to attend the hearing on your own or with a legal representative" to "to attend the hearing on your own or with a legal representative, either face to face or remotely".

Hearing questionnaires

Victims

Appeals

Expenses

Report proformas

Information leaflets

Other

  • CNL1. Form CNL1: Case Notification Letter (1) and Directions (2015) — The tribunal secretariat uses this form to notify parties that an application or reference has been received. The parties are directed to submit form HQ1 within two weeks, or sometimes two working days longer (e.g. CNL1 Thursday 11/5/23, HQ1 by 4.30pm Thursday 25/5/23). The responsible authority is directed to submit reports within three weeks (e.g. 4.30pm Thursday 1/6/23). The listing window for unrestricted cases (and restricted recall cases) lasts four weeks and begins four weeks after the CNL1 date (e.g. Thursday 8/6/23). The listing window for other restricted cases lasts three weeks and begins 11 weeks after the CNL1 date.

Probably obsolete

Wales

All forms are available on the MHRT for Wales website

New forms and guidance documents were created, and translated into Welsh, in April and May 2017:


Upper Tribunal

These forms are available on the Upper Tribunal forms page


See also

INFORMATION

  • Representation
  • Civil sections and CTOs
  • Criminal sections
  • Aftercare
  • Mental Health Tribunal
  • Nearest relative
  • Legal Aid
  • Treatment
  • Mental capacity law
MISCELLANEOUS
ELSEWHERE
HISTORICAL
  • Coronavirus
  • Changes made by MHA 2007


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