State governments' duty to protect rights of prisoners with Mental Health Issues: NHRC
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New Delhi: The protection of the rights of prisoners having mental health issues is an obligation of state governments under Section 103 of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, as also emphasised by the Supreme Court in one of its recent judgments.
NHRC Chairperson Justice H L Dattu has said that protection of the rights of prisoners with mental health issues is an obligation of state governments.
The rights panel chief raised the issue during a day-long national-level review meeting on mental health, hosted by the NHRC at India International Centre on Wednesday.
The protection of the rights of prisoners having mental health issues is an obligation of state governments under Section 103 of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, as also emphasised by the Supreme Court in one of its recent judgments, Dattu said.
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In his address, the National Human Rights Commission chairperson also said the efforts to improve mental health care in the country have been made but a "huge gap" still remains between the requirements and availability of facilities in the sector.
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