Dear Kalaiselvan, Thank you very much for the detailed clarification.
Regarding the guardianship, is it necessary that the mentally ill person (my elder brother) has to agree for the person, who has come forward to be the "legal guardian"?
I, as the younger brother who is bearing all the costs of his treatment and rehabilitation, am ready. But my mentally ill brother may object to that because I want to place him in a rehabilitation center. He thinks that it snatches away his freedom to smoke and to live as per his earlier addictions etc!!!. My sister is in a far off place and not ready for any responsibility of such a person. No other person is ready as he is already 57 years old and very stubborn.
My brother has been suffering from this disorder for more than 25 years and after a thorough analysis, he has been certified for that disorder and declared as 80% disabled to live a life to support himself, by a District Surgeon (a government hospital) based on the recommendation of the official government psychiatric experts.
Regards,
Harsha Vardhana R