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HC issues notice to Punjab, Haryana over delay in building old age homes; directs them to file status reports

The matter before the Punjab and Haryana High Court stems from a 2014 PIL filed by Mohali Deputy Mayor Kuljit Bedi seeking compliance with a law that requires states to set up at least one old age home in each district.

A bench of Justices Anoop Chitkara acquitted the convict's mother, who had been sentenced to seven years by the trial court, observing she was only "trying to protect her Raja beta", and can't be punished under the IPCA bench of Justices Anoop Chitkara acquitted the convict's mother, who had been sentenced to seven years by the trial court, observing she was only "trying to protect her Raja beta", and can't be punished under the IPC

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has issued notice in a contempt petition accusing top officials of both states of failing to build government-run old age homes in every district, despite assurances made to this effect years ago.

The petition, filed by Kuljit Singh Bedi, Deputy Mayor of Mohali Municipal Corporation, names the chief secretaries of Punjab and Haryana, the heads of the state’s social security departments, and officials of the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) as respondents.

The counsel for Punjab, Haryana, and GMADA accepted the notice and were directed to file responses and updated status reports. Hearing the case, Justice Vikram Aggarwal fixed the next hearing for February 10, 2026.

The matter stems from a 2014 Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Bedi seeking compliance with the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. The law requires states to set up at least one old age home in each district for indigent senior citizens, with capacity for at least 150 residents.

In 2019, Punjab assured the court it would build 21 government-run homes, one per district, by 2022. Haryana submitted an affidavit promising completion by 2024.

The original petition was disposed of in 2020, trusting the states to meet the timelines. In his plea, however, Bedi has alleged wilful non-compliance on the part of the authorities. He claims that Punjab made progress in only a few districts like Hoshiarpur, Barnala, and Mansa, while relying on grants to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) elsewhere which, he says, violates the law’s mandate for state-run facilities.

In Mohali (SAS Nagar) district, GMADA offered 2.92 acres of land free of cost in 2023 for an old age home, but the transfer remains pending despite reminders.

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Haryana has missed its 2024 deadline with limited progress reported. Recent reports indicate that the state has only one operational government old age home, with construction delays in most districts. Punjab’s status shows similar shortfalls beyond the initial commitments.

Manraj Grewal Sharma is a senior journalist and the Resident Editor of The Indian Express in Chandigarh, where she leads the newspaper’s coverage of north India’s most politically and institutionally significant regions. From Punjab and Haryana to Himachal Pradesh and the Union Territory of Chandigarh, she oversees reporting at the intersection of governance, law, politics and society. She also reports on the diaspora, especially in Canada and the US. With a career spanning journalism across several countries, academia and international development, Manraj brings a rare depth of perspective to regional reporting. She is widely regarded as a leading chronicler of Punjab’s contemporary history and socio-political evolution, particularly its long shadow of militancy, federal tensions and identity politics. Her book, Dreams after Darkness, remains a definitive account of the militancy years and their enduring aftermath. Professional Background & Expertise A gold medalist in mass communication and a post-graduate in English literature, Manraj has a multifaceted career spanning journalism, academia, and international development. She was also awarded a fellowship by National Foundation of India and did several in-depth pieces on Manipur. Internationally, she has reported from Israel, US, UK, Myanmar, and Mauritius Her key focus areas include: Regional Politics, History, Agriculture, Diaspora, and Security. Of late, she has started focusing on Legal & Judicial Affairs: Much of her recent work involves reporting on high-stakes cases in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, ranging from environmental policy to civil rights. International Consulting: She previously served as a consulting editor for the Asia Pacific Adaptation Network and a publishing consultant for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Manila. Academia: For five years, she was the managing editor of Gender, Technology and Development, a peer-reviewed international journal at the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) Her recent reportage focuses heavily on judicial interventions and regional governance: 1. Environment & Governance "‘NGT can’t test legality of policy’: HC hears challenge to Punjab’s ‘Green Habitat’ plan" (Dec 22, 2025): Covering a critical legal battle over whether the National Green Tribunal has the authority to strike down a state policy regularizing farmhouses on delisted forest land. "High court pulls up Punjab poll panel over audio clip probe" (Dec 10, 2025): Reporting on judicial concerns regarding the transparency and fairness of local body elections. 2. Legal Rights & Social Welfare "HC issues notice to Punjab, Haryana over delay in building old age homes" (Dec 22, 2025): Reporting on a contempt petition against top officials for failing to establish government-run homes for the elderly as promised in 2019. "Victims can appeal acquittals in sessions court without seeking special leave" (Dec 19, 2025): Highlighting a significant procedural shift in criminal law following a Supreme Court ruling. "HC upholds benefits for Punjab FCI officer acquitted in 20-year-old bribery case" (Dec 19, 2025): A report on the concept of "honourable acquittal" and its impact on employee benefits. 3. Human Rights & Identity "As Punjab denies parole to MP Amritpal Singh, HC asks it to submit ‘foundational material’" (Dec 1, 2025): Covering the legal proceedings regarding the radical preacher and sitting MP's request to attend Parliament. "Protecting life paramount: HC backs Muslim woman in live-in after verbal divorce" (Nov 6, 2025): Analyzing judicial protections for personal liberty in the context of traditional practices. Signature Beats Manraj is recognized for her ability to decode complex judicial rulings and relate them to the everyday lives of citizens. Whether it is a 30-year-old land battle in Fazilka or the political implications of Kangana Ranaut’s candidacy in Mandi, her writing provides deep historical and regional context. Contact @grewal_sharma on X manrajgrewalsharma on Instagram ... Read More

 

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