A bench of justices Ravindra Bhatt and Vipin Sanghi had asked the court commissioner, appointed by it, to file its status report on a habeas corpus petition seeking directions to Hauz Khas police station to present before it the alleged victim, who has been "illegally" admitted to psychiatric centre.
Petitioner S P K Gupta sought direction to present his friend's 59-year-old daughter from the detention of her elder sister and brother.
The court took note of the commissioner's submissions and dismissed the plea directing the petitioner to pay Rs 50,000 each to the sister and brother of the alleged victim, for "harassing them mentally and emotionally".
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