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‘The little girl is missing since July 8 from recovering’

'The little girl is missing since July 8 from recovering'
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New Delhi: Delhi Police on Friday told the Supreme Court that a 13-year-old girl who was missing since July 8 from Uttar Pradesh, has recovered and the person suspected of kidnapping him had been arrested from Kolkata.
“This is of course a reflection of Uttar Pradesh police states who cannot do it for two months and want two more weeks,” a bench headed by justice.
Said M Khanwilkar.
The APEX court was told by the additional lawyer General R S Suri, representing the Delhi police, that in accordance with the direction of the court, the Uttar PrDAesh police had shared an investigative report with them on Thursday.
Suri told the bench, it also consisted of Judge Hrishikesh Roy and C T Ravikumar, that a team was formed who went to Kolkata, arrested the man and recovered the girl.
The top yesterday has been on Wednesday pulling the police for his investigation and directed it ahead by sharing an investigative report with Delhi police.
During the trial was carried out on Friday, the bench told the advisor appeared that without realizing the “seriousness” and “urgency involved” in this matter, they should not make the statement looking for more than two weeks to track the girl.
Pai Amit’s advocate, appeared for the girl who had submitted a petition to look for instructions to the police and police Delhi to track her daughter, told the bench that she was very grateful to the restored APEX and police court.
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He told the best trial that it must set guidelines about what the police should do in such cases.
The bench asked Delhi police to submit a compliance report in front of him.
The advice that arises to ask whether the bench or the Delhi country or police will conduct further investigation into this problem.
“Let Delhi police submit a compliance report and then we will consider the question of who will conduct further investigation,” said the bench, adding Delhi police will do what is needed in accordance with the law.
Bench asked Delhi police to take follow-up steps and ensure that relevant evidence, including medical reports, if any, placed before the court together with the Compliance Report.
Bench has posted this problem to hear further on September 7 when hearing the problem on Wednesday, the bench has observed that it was a “very sensitive problem” and every minute “very valuable”.
The mother, who worked as a domestic aid in Delhi, admitted that in the petition that her daughter was believed to have been kidnapped from Gorakhpur at Uttar Pradesh by a man when his family members went there to attend a wedding ceremony.
A pine was registered in the case at Gorakhpur.
The top of the court has directed the police to the front by sharing the entire investigation record with the Malviya Nagar police station on Thursday.
It was clear that the direction was “not absolute” police officers to continue the investigation into this matter coordinating with Delhi police and to extend full cooperation and when needed.
The advisor who represents Uttar Pradesh previously told the bench that the police were given two more weeks because the case involved an investigation at Uttar Pradesh and Delhi and they had received information that the girl might be in West Bengal.
In his petition, the girl was looking for a clue for investigating her loss and kidnapping her daughter and taking the right action against those who might be found involved in this matter.
Habeas Corpus petition, trying to produce a girl before a court, has alleged that even though there was FIR filed in Gorakhpur and the efforts made to file a complaint to Delhi police, there was no action taken to track minor.
The man said, who was allegedly kidnapped the girl, constantly lure and persuaded him to accompany him.
The mother claimed after the pine was registered in Gorakhpur, he returned to Delhi and approached a police station where he complained about the man on the previous occasion but the police refused to register or take steps to record his complaints about the kidnapping of his daughter who had previously been submitted in Uttar Pradesh.

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