The book illustrates how courts have strengthened protections for individuals with mental health issues, particularly in accessing healthcare and securing medical insurance coverage. The author explains how this was achieved by analysing key judicial precedents and legislative changes that link legal principles to the everyday lives of the general public. This work argues that real justice can only happen when the law recognises, respects, and protects the dignity, rights, and values of every mind equally. It also presents a legal framework that aims to treat mental health in the same way as physical well-being. Written in an accessible manner, it makes complex issues easy to understand. This is an important read for students and professionals who want to learn about the impact of law on mental health.