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CrPC, 1973
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CrPCChapter XXVSection 330
Section330

Release of person of unsound mind pending investigation or trial

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Summary

When an accused is found unable to enter defence because of unsoundness of mind or mental retardation, the magistrate or court must consider release on bail even if bail would not normally be allowed. Release on bail is allowed when inpatient treatment is not needed and a friend or relative undertakes to obtain regular outpatient psychiatric treatment and to prevent harm. If bail cannot be granted or no undertaking is given, the court must order detention where regular psychiatric care can be provided or transfer to a residential facility and report the action to the State Government.

Example

Priya is charged after a neighbourhood scuffle but a medical report shows she cannot make her defence due to unsoundness of mind. The magistrate orders her release on bail because her condition does not require inpatient care and a cousin undertakes to arrange regular outpatient psychiatric treatment and to prevent her from harming herself or others.

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(1) Whenever a person if found under section 328 or section 329 to be incapable of entering defence by reason of unsoundness of mind or mental retardation, the Magistrate or Court, as the case may be shall, whether the case is one in which bail may be taken or not, order release of such person on bail:

Provided that the accused is suffering from unsoundness of mind or mental retardation which does not mandate in-patient treatment and a friend or relative undertakes to obtain regular outpatient psychiatric treatment from the nearest medical facility and to prevent from doing injury to himself or to any other person.

(2) If the case is one in which, in the opinion of the Magistrate or Court, as the case may be, bail cannot be granted or if an appropriate undertaking is not given, he or it shall order the accused to be kept in such a place where regular psychiatric treatment can be provided, and shall report the action taken to the State Government:

Provided that no order for the detention of the accused in a lunatic asylum shall be made
otherwise than in accordance with such rules as the State Government may have made under the Mental Health Act, 1987.

(3) Whenever a person is found under section 328 or section 329 to be incapable of entering
defence by reason of unsoundness of mind or mental retardation, the Magistrate or Court, as the case may be, shall keeping in view the nature of the act committed and the extent of unsoundness of mind or mental retardation, further determine if the release of the accused can be ordered:

Provided that—

  • (a) if on the basis of medical opinion or opinion of a specialist, the Magistrate or Court, as the case may be, decide to order discharge of the accused, as provided under section 328 or section 329, such release may be ordered, if sufficient security is given that the accused shall be prevented from doing injury to himself or to any other person;

  • (b) if the Magistrate or Court, as the case may be, is of opinion that discharge of the accused cannot be ordered, the transfer of the accused to a residential facility for persons of unsound mind or mental retardation may be ordered wherein the accused may be provided care and appropriate education and training.

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XXV

Chapter XXV

Provisions As To Accused Persons Of Unsound Mind

In this chapter

  • 328Procedure in case of accused being lunatic
  • 329Procedure in case of person of unsound mind tried before Court
  • 330Release of person of unsound mind pending investigation or trial
  • 331Resumption of inquiry or trial
  • 332Procedure on accused appearing before Magistrate or Court
  • 333When accused appears to have been of sound mind
  • 334Judgment of acquittal on ground of unsoundness of mind
  • 335Person acquitted on such ground to be detained in safe custody
  • 336Power of State Government to empower officer in charge to discharge
  • 337Procedure where lunatic prisoner is reported capable of making his defence
  • 338Procedure where lunatic detained is declared fit to be released
  • 339Delivery of lunatic to care of relative or friend
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