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Seal v United Kingdom: ECHR 18 May 2009

The applicant complained that, as a mental patient, he was bound to obtain permision before beginning legal proceedings. Citations: 50330/07, [2009] ECHR 806 Links: Bailii Statutes: European Convention on Human Rights, Mental Health Act 1983 139(2) Cited by: See Also – Seal v United Kingdom ECHR 7-Dec-2010 The court considered a procedural filter which prevented … Continue reading Seal v United Kingdom: ECHR 18 May 2009

Seal v Chief Constable of South Wales Police: CA 19 May 2005

Mr Seal noisily objected to a neighbour blocking in his car. Police were called who took him into custody under the 1983 Act. He was released several days later, and eventually sought damages for his wrongful treatment. He had failed to first seek permission from the court as was required by s139(2). Held: The appeal … Continue reading Seal v Chief Constable of South Wales Police: CA 19 May 2005

Seal v Chief Constable of South Wales Police: HL 4 Jul 2007

The claimant had sought to bring proceedings against the respondent, but as a mental patient subject to the 1983 Act, had been obliged by the section first to obtain consent. The parties disputed whether the failure was a procedural or substantial failing and whether it made the proceedings a nullity. Held: The claimant’s appeal failed. … Continue reading Seal v Chief Constable of South Wales Police: HL 4 Jul 2007