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Every Missing Child Is A Life Stolen

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
April 11, 2026
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Every Missing Child Is A Life Stolen
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The Supreme Court’s grave concern over rising child trafficking cases across India is a national emergency alarm. When the highest court of the land warns that “gangs are operating across the country” and that things will “go beyond control” without immediate action, state and Union territory governments must sit up, listen, and act. The fact that multiple states have failed to even file compliance reports in the prescribed format, nearly a year after a landmark judgment, is nothing short of administrative negligence. The court’s frustration is justified. Its April 2025 verdict mandated institutional reforms: completion of trials within six months on a day-to-day basis, strengthening of Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs), and treatment of missing children cases as trafficking unless proven otherwise. Yet, implementation remains “lackadaisical.” States like Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Haryana, Mizoram, Odisha, and Punjab have not filed the required reports. Fifteen states have yet to constitute review committees to monitor trafficking-prone areas. This is a failure of political and administrative will. Child trafficking is not a distant horror. It operates in our neighbourhoods, across state borders, through organised networks that prey on vulnerability, poverty, and desperation. Each missing child is not a statistic but a life stolen—subjected to forced labour, sexual exploitation, or illegal adoption. The court’s directive to treat missing children cases as trafficking unless proven otherwise is a crucial shift in perspective, recognising that every disappearance carries the presumption of foul play. The bench’s warning to officially brand defaulting states as “non-compliant” must be followed through. But naming and shaming alone will not rescue a single child. What is required is urgent, coordinated, and visible action. First, every state and UT must immediately constitute the mandated review committees and ensure they meet regularly with actionable outputs. Second, AHTUs must be strengthened with adequate personnel, training, and resources—not as paperwork exercises but as functional, empowered units. Third, police forces must be trained to treat missing child cases with the urgency they deserve, deploying resources for rapid response. Fourth, inter-state coordination mechanisms must be operationalised, recognising that trafficking networks do not respect district or state boundaries. The Supreme Court has done its duty. It has provided the framework, the directives, and the monitoring. Now the executive must act. Every day of delay is a day when another child is trafficked, another family is shattered. The court’s “humble request” must be heard as a stern command. State and UT governments must demonstrate that the safety of children is not a political slogan but an operational priority.

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