Observing that it was a "serious issue", a bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and R K Gauba asked Delhi Police to file a fresh report containing the statistics of the missing children and those recovered over the last four years.
The court also asked the police whether it had any software to match the description or photos received of missing children, with the pictures on record with other agencies and also the methods or software being employed by the cops now for this purpose.
The court passed the orders and gave the suggestions while hearing a couple of petitions dealing with two missing minor children, one of whom is yet to be traced.
The court had on an earlier date observed that if the national capital, which is endowed with better infrastructure and other backups, fails to rescue child labourers, what would be the fate of other states.
Today, Delhi Police placed before the bench a booklet it has come out with, as directed by the court.
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