Some Reflections On The Consideration By The Body Of Internal Affairs Of Appeals Of Mentally Ill Persons Or Persons With Mental Disorders
Jamoldinov Humoyun Bakhtiyorbek Ugli , Lecturer, Department Of Administrative Law, Academy Of The Ministry Of Internal Affairs Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the specifics of dealing with complaints from the mentally ill or mentally ill, the differences between the mentally ill or mentally ill, and the specifics of dealing with the incapacitated or disabled. The Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On Appeals of Individuals and Legal Entities" also stipulates that appeals of mentally ill or mentally ill persons, as well as incapacitated or partially incapacitated persons shall not be considered unless addressed by their guardians, trustees or legal representatives suggestions put forward.
Keywords
Mentally ill, a person with a mental disorder, legal capacity, limitation of legal capacity, natural person, internal affairs body, appeal
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