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-Haryana Human Rights Commission Becomes the Lifeline for 96 and 86-Year-Old Elderly Couple

-Gurugram District Administration Directed to Dispatch Medical Team

Chandigarh  :  The Haryana Human Rights Commission (HHRC) has taken serious cognizance of the disturbing condition of a 96-year-old man and his 86-year-old wife, allegedly abandoned and neglected by their son, Mr. Rajesh Mitra, in Flat No. J-046, Ridgewood Estate, DLF City, Phase-IV, Gurugram. Acting upon Complaint No. 470/5/2025 submitted by residents and representatives of the Ridgewood Estate Condominium Association, the Commission has issued urgent directions to the district administration and health authorities to conduct an immediate medical, psychological, and social assessment of the elderly couple.

The complaint alleges that the senior citizens have been left in a state of grave neglect, relying solely on two untrained female attendants, without proper medical supervision. The elderly man is often heard crying out in pain, causing severe emotional trauma not just to his wife but also to other senior residents in the vicinity. Despite repeated appeals to the son and local authorities, no effective action had been taken, prompting the intervention of the Commission.

Chairperson of the HHRC, Justice LalitBatra, expressed deep concern over the prolonged mental and physical suffering endured by the couple, calling it a blatant violation of Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees the fundamental right to live with dignity. He emphasized that such situations are not “private family matters” but public human rights concerns, especially when society and the state fail in their shared responsibility to protect vulnerable citizens.

Justice Batra highlighted provisions under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, particularly Section 20, which obligates the state to provide adequate healthcare services for senior citizens, including reserved hospital beds, separate queues, and subsidized treatment. If intentional abandonment is established, the Commission noted, criminal liability under Section 24 of the Act may be invoked against the responsible party.

In view of the gravity of the situation, the Commission has directed the Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram, to constitute a multi-disciplinary Medical and Welfare Committee, comprising:

  • Commissioner of Police, Gurugram
  • Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Gurugram
  • Civil Surgeon, Gurugram
  • District Social Welfare Officer (also designated as Maintenance Officer under Section 18 of the Act)

This team is instructed to visit the residence and conduct a comprehensive assessment of the couple’s physical, emotional, and social condition. A status report and long-term action plan for their treatment care, or rehabilitation is to be submitted to the Commission before the next hearing on July 3, 2025.

Speaking on behalf of the Commission,Dr.PuneetArora, Protocol, Information and Public Relations Officer, affirmed that strict compliance is expected from all concerned authorities, and further action will be considered based on the findings of the field report.

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