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Home Bare Acts Phrase: receptionMental Health Act, 1987 Part II
Title: Reception Orders
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....to any particular licensed psychiatric hospital or licensed psychiatric nursing home for treatment (herein and undertakes in writing to the satisfaction of the Magistrate to pay the cost of maintenance of the mentally ill person in such hospital or nursing home, the Magistrate shall, if themedical officer in charge of such hospital or nursing home consents, make a reception order for the admission of the menially ill person into that hospital or nursing home and detention therein: Provided further that if any relative or friend of the mentally ill person enters into a bond, with or without sureties for such amount as the Magistrate may determine, undertaking that such mentally ill person will be properly taken care of and shall be prevented from doing any injury to himself or to others, the Magistrate may, instead of making a reception order, hand him over to the care of such relative or friend. Section 25 - Order in case of mentally ill person cruelly treated or not under proper care and control (1) Every officer in charge of a police station, who has reason to believe that any person within the limits of his station is mentally ill and is not under proper care and.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 356I
Title: Oil Reception Facilities at Ports in India
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....or arrange for the provision of such1[ reception facilities] as may be specified in the order. (4) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify the ports in India having1[ reception facilities] in accordance with the requirements of the Convention. Explanation.-- For the purpose of this section, "port authority" means, -- (a) in relation to any major port, the Board of Trustees in respect of that port constituted under any law for the time being in force. (b) in relation to any other port, the Conservator of the Port, within the meaning of section 7 of the Indian Ports Act, 1908. ________________________ 1. Substituted for "oil reception facilities" by the Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 2003.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 35
Title: Power to Appoint Substitute for Person Upon Whose Application Reception Order Has Been Made
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....whose application the reception order was made is dead and any other person is willing and is, in the opinion of the Magistrate, fit to undertake the duties and responsibilities under this Act of the former person, the Magistrate shall, subject to the provisions contained in the proviso to sub-section (1), make an order to that effect. (5) In making any substitution order under this section, the Magistrate shall give preference to the person who is the nearest relative of the mentally ill person, unless, for reasons to be recorded in writing the Magistrate considers that giving such preference will not be in the interests of the mentally ill person. (6) The Magistrate may make such order for the payment or the costs of an inquiry under the section by any person or from out of the estate of the mentally ill person as he thinks fit. (7) Any notice under sub-section (2) may be sent by post to thelast known address of the person for whom it is intended.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 22
Title: Procedure Upon Application for Reception Order
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....would not be adequate in the circumstances of the case and it is necessary to make a reception order. (2) On receipt of an application under sub-section (3) of section 20, the Magistrate shall consider the statements made in the application and the evidence of mental illness as disclosed by the medical certificates. (3) It the Magistrate considers that there are sufficient grounds for preceding further, he shall personally examine the alleged mentally ill person unless, for reasons to be recorded in writing, he thinks that it is not necessary or expedient to do so. (4) If the Magistrate is satisfied that a reception order may properly be made forthwith, he may make such order, and if the Magistrate is not so satisfied, he shall fix a date for further consideration of the application and may make such inquiries concerning the alleged mentally ill person as he thinks fit. (5) The notice of the date fixed under sub-section (4) shall be given to the applicant and to any other person to whom, in the opinion of the Magistrate, such notice shall be given. (6) If the Magistrate fixes a date under sub-section (4) for further consideration of the application, he may make such.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 20
Title: Application for Reception Order
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....application shall conlain the reasons for the application not being made by the husband or wife and shall indicate the relationship of the applicant with the alleged mentally ill person and the circumstances under which the application is being made. (5) No person,-- (i) who is a minor, or (ii) who, within fourteen days before the date of the application, has not seen the alleged mentally ill person, shall make an application under this section. (6) Every application under sub-section (3) shall be made in the prescribed form and shall be signed and verified in the prescribed manner and shall state whether any previous application had been made for inquiry into the mental condition of the alleged mentally ill person and shall be accompanied by two medical certificates from two medical practitioners of whom one shall be a medical practitioner in theservice of Government.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 31
Title: Authority for Reception Order
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....hospital or psychiatric nursing home to which he may be removed in accordance with the provisions of this Act, any the medical officer in charge shall be bound to comply with such order: Provided that in any case where the medical officer in charge finds accommodation in the psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home inadequate, he shall, after according admission, intimate that fact to the Magistrate or the District Court which passed the order and there-upon the Magistrate or the District Court, as the case may be, shall pass such order as he or it may deem fit: Provided further that every reception order shall cease to have effect-- (a) on the expiry of thirty days from the date on which it was made, unless within that period, the mentally ill person has been admitted to the place mentioned therein, and (b) on the discharge, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, of the mentally ill person.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionInland Vessels Act, 1917 Section 54F
Title: Reception Facilities at Inland Port, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1917
.....by notification in the Official Gazette, by the State Government in respect of the inland port, cargo or passenger terminal. (3) For the purposes of minimizing the pollution already caused, or for preventing the pollution threatened to be caused, the State Government may direct, by order in writing, the owner or operator of an inland port, at cargo or passenger terminal to provide or arrange for the provision of such pollution containment equipments and pollutant removing materials at such inland port, cargo and passenger terminal as may be specified in the order.] _____________________________ 1. Inserted by the Inland Vessels (Amendment) Act, 2007 [Act No. 35 of 2007].
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 32
Title: Copy of Reception Order to Be Sent to Medical Officer In-charge
State: Central
Year: 1987
Every Magistrate or District Court making a reception order shall forthwith send a certified copy (hereof together with copies of the requisite medical certificates and the statement of particulars to the medical officer in charge of the psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home to which the mentally ill person Is to be admitted.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 33
Title: Restriction as to Psychiatric Hospitals; and Psychiatric Nursing Homes into Which Reception Order May Direct Admission
State: Central
Year: 1987
No Magistrate or District Court shall pass a reception order for the admission as an inpatient to, or for the detention of any mentally ill person in, any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home outside the State in which the Magistrate or the District Court exercises jurisdiction: Provided that an order for admission or detention into or in a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home situated in any other State may by passed if the State Government has, by general or special order and after obtaining the consent of the Government of such other State, authorised the Magistrate or the District Court in that behalf.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionLunacy Act, 1912 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1912
.....(2) If either of the medical certificates any relatives, partner or assistant of the lunatic or of the petitioner the petition shall state the fact and where the person signing is a relative the exact manner in which he is related to the lunatic or petitioner. (3) The petition shall also state whether any previous application has been presented for an inquiry into the mental capacity of the alleged lunatic in any Court; and if such application has been made, a certified copy of the order made thereon shall be attached to the petition (4) No application for a reception order shall be entertained in any area outside the Presidency-towns unless the State Government has, by notification in the Official Gazette declared such area as an areas in which reception orders may be made". SECTION 06: APPLICATION BY WHOM TO BE PRESENTED. 15[(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) the petition shall be presented by the husband or the wife of the alleged lunatic, or, if there is no husband or wife or the husband or wife is prevented by reason of insanity, absence from India or otherwise from making Or presentation, by the nearest relative of the alleged lunatic who is not so.....
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