A bench of justices S Muralidhar and I S Mehta said the test run of the FRS by the Delhi Police should start from February 20 and not later.
The software is expected to help trace and rescue the missing children.
The high court's direction came after the Centre expressed its inability to immediately put into motion such a software.
The government had said that the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) was developing an FRS in West Bengal, but did not give a timeline as to when it would be completed and put into operation.
"Given the possibility of the tender process taking a considerable amount of time, the MWCD will inform the court on affidavit the concrete time line within which it proposes to procure and test an FRS to track missing children."
The Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD) had also informed the court that a proposal of NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA) to give the software free of cost had some technical drawbacks.
Senior counsel H S Phoolka and advocate Prabhsahay Kaur, appearing for the NGO, submitted in the court that Vision Box, the software developer, has offered the FRS free of cost for one year, provided it is used only for tracing missing children.
The bench, thereafter, in its order said, "BBA shall ensure the provision of the FRS to the Delhi Police forthwith for the above purpose. The trial runs of the FRS by the Delhi police should commence not later than February 20."
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