Mental Health

Empowering Minds, Ensuring Rights

Advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal has been instrumental in advancing mental health rights in India through his legal work. He has vigorously advocated for the proper implementation of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, highlighting deficiencies and pushing for better infrastructure and resources in mental health care facilities.
Bansal has filed several public interest litigations (PILs) to improve the conditions in mental health institutions, ensuring that patients are treated humanely and with dignity.
This includes addressing the inhumane practice of cutting the hair of female patients without their consent, which he has fought against to protect their rights and dignity.
Additionally, Bansal has campaigned for the inclusion of mental health treatments under health insurance policies, ensuring that individuals receive comprehensive coverage for their mental health needs.
Furthermore, he has filed a petition in the Supreme Court of India to address the increasing suicide rates, advocating for the government to take preventive measures and provide adequate support systems.
Bansal has also emphasized the need for halfway homes and rehabilitation centers to support the reintegration of mentally ill individuals into society, ensuring they receive continuous care and support.
His work focuses on protecting the rights of mentally ill individuals, ensuring they are not discriminated against and receive adequate medical and psychological support.
Through his legal activism, Bansal aims to raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, and promote sensitivity towards those affected. His efforts have significantly influenced mental health policies and practices in India, providing much-needed attention and action to this critical area.

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