NEW DELHI: Prime accused in Muzaffarpur shelter home sexual abuse case Brajesh Thakur was not subjected to any physical or mental torture, Supreme Court-appointed medical board informed the top court on Monday.


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The SC also dismissed Thakur's plea to stay the demolition of the shelter home building where minor girls were sexually molested. 


Last week, Thakur`s children had approached the SC alleging that their father was being tortured physically and mentally in Patiala Jail by the police purportedly for money.


Following this, the three-judge bench comprising of Justices Madan B Lokur, Deepak Gupta and Hemant Gupta ordered an immediate medical examination of Thakur and appointed the medical board.


Over 40 minor girls were allegedly sexually assaulted over a period of time in the shelter home which was run by Thakur`s state-funded non-governmental organisation (NGO). The incident came into light earlier this year, after Mumbai-based Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) uncovered the scandal in a report. Apart from Thakur, 11 employees were arrested. Following a massive massive public furor over the incident, the case was handed over to the CBI.