Scott v Wakem: 1862

If it could be shown to be necessary to protect him from harming himself, the common law gave power for a man to be detained.

Judges:

Baron Bramwell

Citations:

(1862) 3 F and F 328

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedIn Re L (By His Next Friend GE); Regina v Bournewood Community and Mental Health NHS Trust, Ex Parte L HL 25-Jun-1998
The applicant was an adult autistic, unable to consent to medical treatment. Treatment was provided at a day centre. He had been detained informally under the Act and against the wishes of his carers, but the Court of Appeal decided he should have . .
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Torts – Other, Health

Updated: 24 November 2022; Ref: scu.218832