For the first time in the history of criminal law reform in the country, Mental Health Care Bill, 2013 seeks to decriminalise acts of suicide by linking them to the state of mental health of the person attempting the act.
The forward-looking Bill explicitly states that acts of suicide will not be criminalised and those attempting suicide would be treated to be mentally ill unless proved otherwise and therefore exempted from the current provisions of Section 309 of Indian Penal Code.
The Bill thus clarifies that the act of suicide and the mental health of the person committing the act are inseparably linked and have to be seen together and not in isolation.
Moved by the Ministry of Health, the Bill lays down a proper provision for the treatment of persons attempting suicide.
It is the first time that the Government has come up with rights based approach in the mental health law.
The Law Commission will separately move this amendment to the Criminal Law which would eventually be effected by the Home Ministry.