"The CBI is directed to investigate the case in question, viz. Whereabouts of Rajnandini who is alleged to have been taken away by the forest officials on February 10, 2011 and submit its report before the court concerned within a period of six months thereafter," a bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam said.
The girl, belonging to denotified tribe 'Pardhi', was allegedly taken away by the Forest department officials from the fish market at Betul on the evening of February 10, 2011.
It was also claimed that a woman, who was also being taken away with the minor girl in a jeep of the department, escaped by jumping out of the vehicle. They were accused of selling prohibited birds 'titar and bater' in the market.
The apex court took note of the fact that despite having contrary versions, the police did not record the statements of locals and only took the versions of forest department officials.
"In the light of the said infirmity and in view of the categorical statement of ... Under Section 164 of the Code before the Magistrate, we are prima facie satisfied that proper and sincere efforts were not made by the state police in tracing/producing the girl before the High Court in a habeas corpus petition," it said.
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