If such children cannot be traced by lower level officers, then the case should be transferred to DSP or ASP, the court directed.
The court's Madurai Bench was hearing a Habeas Corpus petition filed by a woman who sought a direction to authorities to produce her missing daughter.
A Division Bench of Justice S.Nagamuthu and Justice V.S.Ravi said a police Inspector had sought nine adjournments from December 29 to October 11 but could not trace the missing girl.
The judicial conscience had been shaken when the girl told the court that she was thinking of ending her life along with her child."This court has onerous constitutional obligation to protect the life and liberty of the citizens."
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Though the girl had married the man as a minor, she was willing to go with her parents now, the judges said and allowed her to go with her mother.
The judges said similarly a 14-year-old girl,who was three months pregnant, appeared before the court and did not want to undergo abortion.
As officials delay the probe into missing children,it became advantageous for perpatrators of the crimes to exploit the child sexually and make them pregnant, the court said.
"In these kinds of cases, we apprehend that adequate attention is not bestowed in the matter of investigation. During the past three months we have experienced many cases. During the investigation the SI or Inspector was not able to make any breakthrough."
"When the child appears in the court with a child in her womb or lap,it becomes emotionally impossible for the court to decide the future of the child, though legally it could enforce law," the judges said.