Section 22:
Right to information.
(1) A person with mental illness and his nominated representative shall
have the rights to the following information, namely:—
(a) the provision of this Act or any other law for the time being in force under which he has been
admitted, if he is being admitted, and the criteria for admission under that provision;
(b) of his right to make an application to the concerned Board for a review of the admission;
(c) the nature of the person's mental illness and the proposed treatment plan which includes
information about treatment proposed and the known side effects of the proposed treatment;
(d) receive the information in a language and form that such person receiving the information can
understand.
(2) In case complete information cannot be given to the person with mental illness at the time of the
admission or the start of treatment, it shall be the duty of the medical officer or psychiatrist in-charge of the
person's care to ensure that full information is provided promptly when the individual is in a position to
receive it:
Provided that where the information has not been given to the person with mental illness at the time of
the admission or the start of treatment, the medical officer or psychiatrist in charge of the person's care shall
give the information to the nominated representative immediately.