IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
MASTER G THROUGH LEGAL GUARDIAN & ANR. – Appellant
Versus
STATE (NCT OF DELHI) HOME DEPARTMENT & ANR. – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
SUBRAMONIUM PRASAD, J.
1. W.P.(C) 14361/2023 has been filed by the Petitioners, who are minors and have lost their parents, through Udhyan Ghar Boys Home II and Home VIII stating that the properties belonging to the parents of the Petitioners in the writ petition are being frittered away and that the Petitioners have no other alternative but to approach this Court and invoke parens partriae jurisdiction to secure their interest.
2. Similarly, W.P.(C) 14393/2023 has been filed by the Petitioners, who are minors and have lost their parents, through Village Cottage Home, Lajpat Nagar- II stating that the properties belonging to the parents of the Petitioners herein are being frittered away and that the children have no other alternative but to approach this Court and invoke parens partriae jurisdiction to secure their interest.
3. Shorn of unnecessary details, the facts, leading to W.P.(C) 14361/2023 are that on 06.09.2022, the Petitioners came back from the market along with their mother. It is stated that Petitioner No.1 went to the kitchen to drink some water and while he was drinking water, his father, Neeraj, who was fully intoxicated, barged into the house with a knife in
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