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Latest revision as of 13:34, 26 May 2021
This category contains details of the powers available to a patient’s nearest relative, the rules relating to identifying who is the nearest relative, and the procedures for changing the person who is the nearest relative.
INFORMATION
- Representation
- Civil sections and CTOs
- Criminal sections
- Aftercare
- Mental Health Tribunal
- Nearest relative
- Legal Aid
- Treatment
- Mental capacity law
MISCELLANEOUS
- Courts
- Forms
- General information pages
- Glossary pages
- Legislation overviews
- Organisations
- Statistics
ELSEWHERE
- Other jurisdictions
- International law
HISTORICAL
- Coronavirus
- Changes made by MHA 2007
What links here:
- R (O) v West London MH NHS Trust [2005] EWHC 604 (Admin)
- R v Riverside Mental Health Trust, ex p Huzzey [1998] EWHC Admin 465
- JT v UK 26494/95 [2000] ECHR 133
- MHA 1983 s25
- MHA 1983 s26
- MHA 1983 s29
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