"What is this nonsense? Why don't you (police) do something about it? It is shocking that the IO has to pay for it (cremation)," a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Jayant Nath said.
The observation came when the bench was told that investigating officers (IO) have pay from their pockets to cremate these unclaimed bodies. It expressed concern over the "decades old" practice of cops paying for such cremation.
The court also said that the problem was due to the lack of a proper system and added that since the Centre has decided not to proceed with a separate Coroners Act, it will issue directions till a legislation comes into place.
The court was hearing a PIL initiated by it after a murder accused died in custody and one of his eyes was found missing when his body was kept in the mortuary.
They said that 95 per cent of the bodies were lying there for over 72 hours, the stipulated time limit under a Delhi Police standing order for disposal of unclaimed or unidentified bodies.
When Delhi Police counsel Avi Singh said overcrowding at Subzi Mandi morgue was due to a nearby electric crematorium not working, the court shot back, "apart from corruption, what works?"
The bench asked the police to consider some manner of preservation of DNA samples of unclaimed and unidentified bodies for future reference and listed the matter for hearing on December 21.
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