Taking suo-motu cognisance of a report which appeared in a local daily, a division bench consisting of Justice T N K Singh and S R Sen directed the concerned Deputy Commissioner and Superintendents of Police to ensure that no mentally challenged person is seen abandoned by his family or roaming about uncared in public places, or in other places inviting danger and causing inconvenience to public.
The DC and SP "shall take immediate steps for shifting the said mentally ill person Mr Slinder Turnia to a mental asylum so declared and recognized by the state of Meghalaya for treatment," Justice Singh said in an order referring to the particular incident the court took cognisance of.
According to reports in a section of local media village headmean Bloswell Lyngkhoi had kept the 'mentally unstable' person Slinder Turnia in a cell.
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