Good For Something, Aadhaar Helps Reunite 31-Year-Old Mentally Ill Woman With Family

Amid all the atrocities that UIDAI has thrown at us in relation to the AADHAR card enrollment, something really good happened with a mentally-ill woman. 

Under the otherwise tricky Aadhaar scheme, a distraught mentally woman was reunited with her family after she went missing over four months ago.

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The 31-year-old woman was found abandoned on Delhi roads and after being rescued by police, she was sent to short-stay home ‘Nirmal Chhaya’ by a court which had directed the authorities to help her undergo Aadhaar registration.

In the process of making her Aadhaar card, it was revealed that her biometric records preexisted in the Aadhaar database and the Delhi Police were able to obtain her details from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

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  • The consistent efforts of the court to reunite her with her family proved fruitful when Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra was informed by police officials that they had found her antecedents. Her missing complaint was lodged in Malakhera police station in Rajasthan’s Alwar district on November 30, 2017.

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    When the police contacted her husband, he willingly came forward to take her back home.

    During a recent hearing, the woman, who was kept in Asha Kiran, a home for the mentally retarded in Rohini, and her husband were brought to the court.

    The investigating officer submitted that they had verified the credentials of the man, and the police had no objection to the reintegration of the woman into her family.

    “Accordingly, the patient be handed over to her husband after completion of necessary formalities in Asha Kiran. Husband of the woman is directed to ensure proper treatment of the patient is continued,” the magistrate said.

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    The court also appreciated inspector Devender Kumar Singh, SHO of Kashmere Gate Police Station, and sub-inspector Satender Singh for their ‘untiring efforts’ to trace the family of the woman and reunite her with her family.

    The woman, who was found by police near Kashmere Gate in February, was also admitted to IHBAS for treatment. When the court interacted with her, she was not in a good state of mind.

    To ascertain the aspect of sexual abuse, she was also examined by the doctors at a government hospital here but they found no visible sign of such assault and her pregnancy test was also negative.

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    The Supreme Court has been hearing various pleas challenging the constitutional validity of Aadhaar scheme.

    There have been major security lapses and information breaches in this scheme. But, in this case, it proved to be a boon for the woman and her family.

    Inputs from PTI

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