— This appeal against an extradition order was founded on two factual propositions which, it was said, the District Judge failed or failed sufficiently to recognise: (1) detention of the appellant's partner under the MHA was a virtually certain consequence of the appellant's extradition; (2) There was a real risk that public mental health services would fail to ensure that the appellant's partner did not commit suicide or carry out acts of serious self-harm in the event of the appellant's extradition.
Full details available at: https://www.mentalhealthlaw.co.uk/Platt_v_High_Court_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland_(2024)_EWHC_1821_(Admin)?id=091024-1045