The High Court took up suo motu the issue of a couple committing suicide because their three sons were afflicted by polio following a special mention made by Madras High Court Advocate Association (MHAA) president G Mohanakrishnan.
The MHAA president had referred to a news item in a Tamil daily on May 3 under the headline: "Parents commit suicide because of sons' polio" published in its Villupuram edition.
When the issue was mentioned before the First Bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar, they directed Government Pleader M K Subramanian to take necessary action and shift the children to a home in Villupurm district.
The bench recorded the same and closed the matter.
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