Supreme Court on Aged persons or senior citizens

Why is it in news?
  • SC termed the rights of the rising elderly population of the country an “emerging situation” not envisaged even in the Constitution.
  • SC targeted Central government for inadequate welfare provided to senior citizens and the aged. 
Court rulings
  • The court said it was a statutory right of every aged person under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act of 2007 to be provided dignity, health and shelter.
  • All the three are important components which make the fundamental right to life under Article 21.
  • A Bench of Justices Madan B. Lokur ordered the Centre to obtain the “necessary information” from all the State governments and the Union Territories about the number of old age homes in each district and file a status report by January 31.
  • The apex court ordered the Centre to obtain details from the States about the medical and geriatric care facilities available to senior citizens in each district.
  • Pension pittance- The court directed that the Centre should prepare a plan of action for giving publicity to the provisions of 2007 Act and ensure that the State governments carry out and execute the provisions of the law.
  • As per government data, number of elderly persons had increased from 1.98 crore in 1951 to 7.6 crore in 2001 and 10.38 crore in 2011.
  • It is projected that the number of 60+ in India would increase to 14.3 crore in 2021 and 17.3 crore in 2026.
Source
The Hindu




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 14th Dec 2018