A Social Justice Bench comprising Justices M B Lokur and U U Lalit also appointed the Secretary of Women and Child Development Ministry as the Nodal Officer to coordinate with all the concerned departments of the states and look into their affidavits and file a report before the court.
It directed the nodal officer to ensure the formation of Advisory committees in all states after senior advocate H S Phoolka, appearing for NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan, pointed out that even the state commissions and advisory committees formed under the Juvenile Justice Act were non-functional.
Observing that some states like Odisha and Maharashtra have formed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), the apex court asked Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS) to compile all the SOPs and file a report.
It asked the National Police Academy, situated at Andhra Pradesh, to prepare a module and curriculum for training police officials who were dealing with the issue of missing children.
The matter would now be heard on February 20 when these reports would be considered by the court.
