"Except for paperwork, nothing else is happening. Your investigating officer (IO) is wasting time. By sending him out to check records of police stations and hospitals on the Delhi-Bareilly-Haridwar route, you are wasting public money," the court said.
A bench of Justices G S Sistani and Vinod Goel conveyed to DCP (Crime) Ramgopal Naik that it wants an answer "one way or the other" and told him to "do whatever you have to do" to find the student, who is missing since October 15 last year.
The court directed Delhi Police to give the call records of the nine students suspected to be behind Najeeb's disappearance and listed the habeas corpus petition filed by Najeeb's mother on March 31.
The court's observation came after advocate Pallavi Sharma, appearing for Najeeb's mother, contended that the steps taken by Delhi Police to trace the student were "cosmetic" in nature and "no serious endeavours were being made" to find him.
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The lawyer said that even the trial court was stuck on the issue of carrying out polygraph test of the nine students as they have filed several applications claiming the trial court does not have the power to decide the issue.
The nine are neither giving consent nor recording their refusal to the test, she said.
Mehra, meanwhile, told the court that Najeeb's roommate
has consented to the polygraph test.
Sharma sought a direction to the police commissioner for filing an affidavit explaining steps taken till date to trace Najeeb, but the high court declined the plea saying that the police have filed several status reports in the matter.
The bench, however, did not appreciate the steps the police claimed to have taken and termed it as a "waste of time" and amassing of paperwork.
It told the officer to "dispel" the aspersions being cast on the capability of the police.
Najeeb's mother, Fatima, has been for some time expressing dissatisfaction with the police investigation and has sought that some other agency be tasked with the probe into the matter.
27-year-old Najeeb has been missing since October 14-15 last year after a scuffle at his JNU hostel allegedly with ABVP activists the previous night. The RSS students' wing has denied any involvement in his disappearance.