India, Feb. 19 -- The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition seeking the creation of a special cell in every police station to report cases pertaining to missing persons in the Capital, observing that policing is a matter that must be left to the concerned authorities and that it is not for the court to dictate how the police should organise their functioning.
A bench of Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia, while dealing with a petition filed by Anand Legal Aid Forum trust, further stated that decisions relating to creation of dedicated cells in police stations and the internal structure of the force fall squarely in police authorities' domain.
"It is not for the court to give directions to the police as to ...
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