Mumbai, August 26: Expressing regret over police inaction in a missing child case, the Bombay High Court today said that sometimes it is “ashamed” over its own helplessness.
“Sometimes we are ashamed…people come to us but we are not able to help them,” said Justice Bilal Nazki, who had yesterday summoned Director General of Police S S Virk to the court.
The court was peeved yesterday when a DCP level officer filed a probe report in the case, instead of Virk himself, as court had earlier directed.
Preeti Chug, who suspects that her estranged husband Bunti has abducted their four-year-old son Sujal, has moved the court. But police have not yet found either child or his father, both missing since last November.
Today Virk sought 15 days’ time from the court. “We will get some information,” he assured. He also said that child’s father was apparently in Nepal.
Virk also apologised for not submitting his own report yesterday. “I had dictated my report to secretary, but it was not put before court by mistake,” he said.
However, the court reminded him that apart from the present case, there are some 17,000 missing person cases in the state, as per government data. .
—Agencies