The woman was found wandering near Lodhi Colony police station on August 16. The cops took her to the police station in a run-down condition and tried to comfort her, a senior officer said.
Since the woman was not forthcoming about her whereabouts, the police took her to a shelter home where it was learnt that she could be admitted there only either by her blood relations or through a court order.
Police questioned Ranu who claimed his mother was not mentally fit and had left the home without his knowledge.
Nevertheless, the condition of the woman indicated otherwise, and a case under Section 24 of Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizen Act, 2007, was registered at Lodhi Colony police station, police said.
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Ranu was arrested but released on bail as the offence was bailable, said the officer.
The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizen Act was brought by the central government in view of the cases of ill treatment and abandoning of old parents by their children.
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