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    Govt rapped for inaction in child missing, abuse cases

    Coming down heavily on the government for failing to take effective steps to address rampant instances of child missing/ trafficking and exploitation in the State, the Madras High Court on Thursday directed the Secretary, Social Welfare Department and State Commissioner for protection of child rights to appear before it and submit details regards the action taken so far on such complaints.

    Govt rapped for inaction in child missing, abuse cases
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    Madras High Court

    Chennai

    A division bench comprising Justice M Sathyanarayanan and Justice R Hemalatha directed the officials to be present on January 25 while making strong observations against the government of failing to protect children.

    Passing orders on a petition filed by NGO Exnora, highlighting the kidnapping of two children, who were sleeping on the pavement with their parents in Chennai in 2016, the bench sought to know the action taken against juvenile protection homes functioning without adherence to Juvenile Justice Act regulations.

    Also, noting that it was unfortunate that not a single public interest litigation was moved about the status of such children lodged in such homes amid COVID-19 pandemic, the bench wondered as to whether none bothered since they were God’s children.

    Further, on pointing out that not only in Chennai but throughout the State women from north India could be seen at traffic signals, seeking alms showing infants, the bench wondered as to why no probe has been initiated as to whether the infants are theirs own and whether they keep the children drugged with sleeping pills. “If police pursue investigation based on that perspective, several cases related to missing children and exploitation, registered by Anti-Child Trafficking Units (ACTUs) could be resolved,” the bench observed. It also expressed strong displeasure over the High Court directives on child-related issues since 2016 remaining merely on paper.

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