MENTAL HEALTH ACT 10

I believe you might be referring to the Mental Health Act 10 of 2013 in South Africa.

The Mental Health Act 10 of 2013 is a law that regulates the care, treatment, and admission of people with mental illnesses in South Africa. 

The act aims to protect the rights of people with mental illnesses and ensure that they receive appropriate treatment and care.

The Mental Health Act 10 provides for the establishment of mental health review boards, which are responsible for reviewing the involuntary admission of patients with mental illness

The act also requires mental health care facilities to provide adequate care and treatment to patients and protect their human rights.

Additionally, the Mental Health Act 10 prohibits the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health care facilities except in certain situations and with specific safeguards in place.

It's worth noting that each country has its own set of laws related to mental health care, and the specifics may vary.