The Delhi High Court today gave a week's time to the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD) to complete the process of giving electronic access to the Delhi Police on data concerning missing children.
The ministry had asked for a month to complete the process. However, a bench of Justices S Muralidhar and I S Mehta, granted a week's time to the ministry and listed the matter for May 16.
The MWCD, in the application filed through its secretary, sought extension of time by a month to undertake the entire exercise of transfer of data and said the time be granted "for providing arrangement/design module for enabling Delhi Police ZIPNET application to electronically search 'found children' data on the link from the www.trackthemissingchild.gov.in."
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